Portfolio
Archaeological research, science communication, and digital heritage work.

Digital platform bringing scattered historical Surinamese sources together on interactive maps of Paramaribo and plantations.

Global career platform connecting archaeologists with jobs, colleagues, and resources across academic, commercial, and public sectors.

Digital research platform remarrying 17th-century VOC maps with textual archives to reconceptualise histories of early modern Kerala.

Redesigned website for the Digital Humanities BeNeLux community with interactive conference maps and journal integration.

Yearly archaeological drawing challenge combining Inktober with archaeological themes. Each illustration explores archaeological concepts through conceptual visual storytelling.

Interactive educational tool visualising archaeological stratigraphy with illustrated layers from bedrock to modern surface.

Tinder-style web app helping students discover archaeological disciplines matched to their personality and interests.

Educational platform exploring hidden biases in archaeological research through interactive flip cards and critical analysis.

Daily artifact drawing practice platform using open-access museum collections from The Met, Rijksmuseum, Smithsonian, and more.

Interactive web app for learning Dutch vocabulary, articles, verb tenses, and grammar through exercises and tests.

Scientific illustration of the first genetically documented mother-daughter burial from Roman Austria.

Conceptual illustrations reinterpreting Inktober 2024 prompts through archaeological lenses — exploring cultural baggage, media sensationalism, empathy in practice, and the future of heritage.

Cover design concept celebrating women in archaeology across past, present, and future.

Brand identity for a German photogrammetry company specialising in 3D heritage documentation.

Archaeological ink drawings created for the #archInk challenge in October 2023, exploring prompts from acoustics and craft to solidarity and revolution through an archaeological lens.

Comic-style illustration series revealing the interdisciplinary nature of archaeology.

Archaeological ink drawings for the #archInk 2022 challenge, responding to prompts like bone, classify, exchange, and posthole with a blend of digital and traditional techniques.

Non-invasive geophysical investigation revealing hidden monastic landscapes at the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

First digital #archInk challenge — archaeological ink drawings on iPad responding to prompts inspired by archaeological book titles and concepts, from "In Small Things Forgotten" to "Uncommon Ground".