Kleiropskuur

Hi, I'm Nattakit – call me Kim!

I make your information clear and accessible while keeping it playful.

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Projects

The Midas Dance

Public Interactive Display

My Thoughts

Interactive Installation

Pakketdienst

Projection Mapping

ARtifacts

AR City Guide

Visualexicon

AR Infographics

Visualizing Thought

Book Design

Selflove

Interactive Installation

MIND The Gap

Web Design

Ten Algae

Book Design, Web Design

Information

About Me

Hi! I am Nattakit, but you can call me Kim (it's a Thai thing). I am a designer who loves interactive media, typography and web design. My goal in life is to make the world and information more playful and accessible through my creations! With my background in Media & Information Design, enthusiasm and strong work ethic, I am confident I can be a valuable addition to your team!

My Approach

I work closely with clients to bring their vision to life, creating designs that align with their goals and resonate with their audience. Whether it’s designing for print, building a website or creating interactive media, I focus on crafting work that’s clear, engaging, and meaningful.

Tools

I mainly use the Affinity Suite, Figma and Touchdesigner. But other than that, I can use the Adobe Suite (Id, Ai, Xd, Ae, Ps, ...) as well. Oh yeah, I also know how to code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python and some SQL).

Contact

Interested in working together?

kleiropskuur@gmail.com
+32 489 76 39 49
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The Midas Dance

Public Interactive Display

2024

For my master project, conducted research on how we could foster social interaction within a public space by using public interactive displays. The result of this research project is The Midas Dance, a game that invites passersby to work together to catch circles on the screen by moving their body around. As the game progresses, the amount of targets increase and more players are needed. By encouraging people to literally get closer to each other, we can bypass that first threshold of awkward interactions.

Collaborators