How to Breathe
How to Breathe / Connections Book Publishing
Growing Futures Green Office Ecology
Swimming Royal Mail Stamps
Beauty Wellbeing Healing Skin Care Aloe Vera
Growing An Oak From An Acorn Patience Time Passing Ecology
Adopting to Opportunities Chameleon Vision / Randstad Recruitment
Global Connections Communication Technology
Lactacid Female Hygiene Bathing Skin Care
Digital Butterfly Visiting My Network
TPG Staying in Touch Writing a Diary
Seeing Things Clear Glasses
Banking Online Transfer Competition and Winning
Quantified Self Health Data
Navigation and Flying Being On Course
Healing Science Technology and DNA
Taking A Leap / Randstad Recruitement
Hermes The Messenger Looking Into the Future
Phillips Measuring Endurance and Strength
Oxfam Novib Giving The Fisherman Tools Food Empowering
Quartet for the End of Time / NRC Newspaper
Squash Royal Mail Stamps
Adam and Eve Temptation Paradise
Monitoring Costumers Movements / Phillips
Insurance Protection / Independent
Future Drive Women and Science
Marathon Royal Mail Stamps
Para Cycle Royal Mail Stamps
Judo Royal Mail Stamps
Netball Royal Mail Stamps
Computing Women In IT Code Programmer
Gardening Tools and Flowers / Labouchere Banking
Prudential Competence Flexibility and Growth
Moving Swinging Job Hopping
Being A Digital Native Diving In
Mercur Awards Magazine
Circon Fighting All The Way Defending Your Position
Special Agents Final Shot Thriller
Exercise DNA / Candis Magazine
TIP Bio Informatics DNA Sequence Security Recognitions
Workout Exercise / Candice Magazine
Wellbeing Joy of Life
Running Against Time Ageing
Ballet Dance Energy Choreography
Drinking Herbs / Candis Magazine
Cowboy Riding A Bucking Horse Flower
Computing Supporting The System Cracking The Code Tools
Bergesen Offshore Ship Deep Sea Exploration Drilling for Oil
Eigen Huis / Mercur Awards
RIVM Public Health Biotechnology
Old and New Light Sources Bright Ideas Radiating Future Technology
Women and Technology Seeing a Digital Future
Navigation and Flying Setting the Course Direction
Tools of the Trade Fixing the Problem
Retail Speak Creditcard Fraude Chip Financial Crime
Development Relationship and Time
Peaceful Sailing Calm Sea
Ostopeorosis Skeleton Vitruvian Woman / Candis Magazine
Wellbeing Skin Caress Touch Nature
ABA Insurance Nine to Five in the Office Digital Life
Seeking For Direction Nude Emotional Healing Compass and Water
Special Agents Final Shot Topsport Tennis
Gerritsen Coaching Vision and Direction Journey
Soil and Water Protecting Limited Resources Fertility and Growth
Lecool Temptation Garden of Eden
Online Women Health Examination and Vulnerability
Harvest Bread Agriculture Feeding the World Ecology
Butterfly Love Emotional and Spiritual Journey
Nanette Hoogslag’s work has been described as ‘strong visual concepts with a ‘Dutch’ design base; which makes for the creation of engaging and evocative images.’
Nanette specialises in illustration and image-based communication design, using and mixing various digital media, collage, photography and traditional art approaches. Over the years Nanette has worked for a wide range of clients worldwide, for whom she created images for publishing, editorial and corporate commissions, as well as web and presentation design through to large communication projects. Nanette got a diploma in Graphic Design from The Gerrit Rietveld Academie Amsterdam, the Netherlands, an MA illustration from the Royal College of Art in London and a PhD in editorial illustration also from the Royal College of Art. Her research is focussed is on the future of illustration in print and online media.
Through her practice and research, as well as through her role as educator, leading the illustration and animation course at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, when it comes to image creation, Nanette understand both traditional print media as well as new media application of illustration.
Clients include: City Council of Amsterdam, Deutsche Bank, European Cultural Foundation, Heineken, Ing Bank, KPMG, KLM, London Transport, Moret- Ernst & Young, New York Stock exchange, Dutch Postbank, Royal Mail, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal College of Art, Siemens, Shell, TPG, Toyota, VNU, Harper & Collins, Macmillan Books, Penguin Books, Vintage Books, ELLE, Financial Times, New Scientist, NRC, Playboy, Sunday Times and Computer Research Magazine.