by IrenemktIC | May 22, 2020 | Autonomous, Blog, Commissioned, English, Illustration
After working together for over a year, a customer suddenly said, “Oh dear … do you mind if I say picture?” I laughed out loud. No, of course not. But that question doesn’t come out of the blue, of course. I talk about myself making...
by IrenemktIC | Apr 22, 2019 | Blog, Commissioned, English, For children, Illustration, Nederlands, Publication
Volt Publishing (Singel Publishers) asked me to illustrate the children’s book: “Travis Montgomery’s Travel Diary” by Victoria Farkas. I made about 100 pencil drawings for this book. It is the year 2173, and main character Travis (12) goes on a three-week...
by IrenemktIC | Nov 15, 2017 | Blog, Commissioned, English, For children, Illustration, Infographic, Nederlands, Publication, Vormgeving
Commissioned by Leiden University and in collaboration with the Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC), I made a 50-page comic book that informs ill children about scientific drug research: “Anne en het wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar de Groeneneuzengriep” (Anne and...
by IrenemktIC | Jul 14, 2017 | Blog, Commissioned, English, Illustration, Vormgeving, Website
An osteopath asked me to make icons for their website. With a nice handmade feel, pencil drawings, and yet truthful. Fun!
by IrenemktIC | Nov 30, 2016 | Blog, Commissioned, English, For children, Illustration, Publication, Uncategorized, Vormgeving, Wedstrijd / prijs
Good news and unfortunate news. The good news! The comic strip about scientific research for children (and should you participate in it or not?) has been printed and is ready in large stacks. It will be officially presented on December 6th. The other good news: the...
by IrenemktIC | Jan 27, 2016 | Blog, Commissioned, English, For children, Illustration, Publication, Uncategorized, Vormgeving, Work in progress
The first real version of the comic book about scientific drug research for children is being printed. To be tested by children in the Sophia Children’s Hospital. Will they soon understand what a placebo is? Why medications already prescribed for adults should...