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Which 4 of these 8 graduates will win a Keep an Eye grant? The names of the winners will be made public when the Dutch Design Week kicks off. For now, the first selection has been made by a jury consisting of 6 professionals in the creative industry. 16 of our best graduates presented their work and their ambitions, aiming to win the €11.000,- grant.

For the jury, students stood out for different reasons. Renee Scheepers’ visual treatment guide for cancer patients struck the jury because Renee showed a very good combination of both analytic and imaginary skills. She collaborated very closely with the cancer treatment institute in order to deliver a product that fits the needs of both the institute and the patients. Martijn van Striens’ pieces were praised for their high aesthetic quality and the contrast between them, which showed flexibility and vision. Victoria Ledigs leather goods made of unusual materials were striking in their capability of confronting people where our leather goods actually come from.

These are all 8 finalists:

Daniel Costa, Dienke Dekker, Luc van Hoeckel, Renee Scheepers, Martijn van Strien, Victoria Ledig, Erwin van der Krogt en Dave Hakkens.

 

 

 

Published: 05-Sep-2013 16:21
  • 8 finalists Keep an Eye grants

    Finalists for Keep and Eye Grant

  • 8 finalists Keep an Eye grants

    Dave Hakkens showing his work to (from left to right) Cees Hogendoorn (Syntens), Antoine Achten, Gerard Baten (DAF Design Center), Nynke Tynagel (Studio Job) and Patrick van der Hijden (Angl).

  • 8 finalists Keep an Eye grants

    Victoria Ledig explains her project to the audience.

  • 8 finalists Keep an Eye grants

    Finalists from left to right: Daniel Costa, Dienke Dekker, Luc van Hoeckel, Renee Scheepers, Martijn van Strien, Victoria Ledig, Erwin van der Krogt en Dave Hakkens.

  • 8 finalists Keep an Eye grants

    Dirk Smit in his self-sufficient van, answering questions from the jury.

  • 8 finalists Keep an Eye grants

    Antoine Achten, Gerard Baten (DAF Design Center) and Mirjam van Coillie (Philips) review the models of graduate student Willem van Doorn.

Photography: Angeline Swinkels