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Playful interaction and seriously crafted 3D animation

BrewDistrict24

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BrewDistrict24

Heritage and Innovation. Amazing immersiveness on a large scale

The Ellinikon Experience Centre

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The Ellinikon Experience Centre

An atmospheric and beautifully crafted way to digitalise an album

Önnu Jónu Son

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Önnu Jónu Son

A totally immersive and playful, fun app experience

McDonald's Getaway Island

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McDonald's Getaway Island

Spending days at this beautifully crafted and innovative digital library

Americana

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Americana

A flawlessly implemented website with an eye-opening message

The Drop Store

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The Drop Store

Taking the world of hospitality to the next level, digitally

Be My Guest

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Be My Guest

A visually strong mix of digital storytelling & e-commerce

CL9UD

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CL9UD

Raising digital awareness: the decline in press freedom

The Erased font

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The Erased font

A sophisticated digital experience to explore an iconic museum online

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Margot Gabel: passionate about connecting digital design with emotions

Margot Gabel Build in Amsterdam & Dutch Digital Design Curator

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Margot Gabel Build in Amsterdam & Dutch Digital Design Curator

Christian Mezöfi from Dentsu Creative: loves detail and 3D design

Christian Mezöfi Dentsu Creative & Dutch Digital Design curator

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Christian Mezöfi Dentsu Creative & Dutch Digital Design curator

Welcome ACE, Cut the Code, DotControl, Lava and Merlin Studio

welcome to five new partners

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welcome to five new partners

Aurelija Mockeviciute: visual designer & Dutch Digital Design curator

Meet Aurelija Mockeviciute from Clever°Franke

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Meet Aurelija Mockeviciute from Clever°Franke

To be a Robot Kitten: passionate about creative technology

Partner in the Spotlight: Robot Kittens

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Partner in the Spotlight: Robot Kittens

Dutch Digital Design does Dutch Design Week 2023

Dutch Digital Design does Dutch Design Week 2023

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Dutch Digital Design does Dutch Design Week 2023

ADNIGHT 2023: we present to you the Dutch Digital Design route

Adnight - Dutch Digital Design route

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Adnight - Dutch Digital Design route

Erick de Jong: creative director, one of our curators, Japanophile

Curator's choice - Erick de Jong from Fonk

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Curator's choice - Erick de Jong from Fonk

Curator’s Choice: meet Giulia Principe & the work of Roelof Knol

Curator’s Choice: meet Giulia Principe & the work of Roelof Knol

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Curator’s Choice: meet Giulia Principe & the work of Roelof Knol

Partner in the Spotlight: Greenberry for socially responsible digital design

Partner in the Spotlight - Greenberry

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Partner in the Spotlight - Greenberry
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From India – via NYC –
to Amsterdam.
Meet Nishita. Strategist

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Nishita Tamuly. Senior strategist at Dutch digital experience agency Your Majesty. Originally from Pune, India. A city in Western India, and known for the Aga Khan Palace, a memorial to the inspirational Mahatma Gandhi. History lesson over, now back to Nishita. How did she end up in the Netherlands? In a series of short interviews we would like to introduce you to some inspiring, creative ‘digital’ ladies who dared to leap into the unknown and made the Netherlands their home. We start with Nishita.

How Nishita ended up in the Netherlands

About six years ago Nishita decided she wanted to explore the world and step outside her comfort-zone. First port of call: the BIG apple, New York City. A pretty big leap from India, but at least as bustling. Here Nishita started her career as a strategist, and although she loved her job and NYC with all its endless opportunities, life was fast and the hours were crazy. Time for a little reflection. Was this the work-life balance she was after? In 2019 she decided to take yet another leap of faith to find out whether she could find that work-life balance here in the Netherlands.

Why Amsterdam, why the Netherlands?

The place feels vibrant, the people welcoming. Also, there are a lot of up-and-coming digital, creative agencies – it feels like the digital hub of Europe.

'An interesting place to be, in all aspects. People and agencies seem to thrive on creativity and diversity.'

Nishita is enamoured by the ‘balance in everything’ in the Netherlands. For example, the Dutch lifestyle and their attitude to work - resulting in a healthy work-life balance. But also the juxtaposition of their respect for traditional design and their love for modernity. That mixture, that diversity feels very Dutch to Nishita.

About our attitude to digital design

There seems to be a genuine interest and excitement to incorporate new technology in everything the Dutch do. There is a true intent to know ‘what’s next’. The Dutch are open-minded and entrepreneurial. Their openness feels native.

This makes it easy for Nishita to share her experiences of the world, including her digital work experience in New York, but also about life in India.

‘There is a keenness to incorporate different views, to collaborate with each other. That attitude is inspiring.’

Inspired by

One of Your Majesty’s clients is The Fabricant, a Dutch digital-only fashion house – producing hyper-realistic digital fashion experiences.

'I was already fascinated by them when working in NYC, how exciting to find out that they are working with Your Majesty.'

Nishita feels truly inspired by the co-founder and creative director, Amber Slooten, who is so passionate about fulfilling her dream. A dream of producing digital-only fashion. Fashion that has no physical counterpart. You only wear it online. It is the ultimate in sustainable fashion. How does it work? Digital-only fashion is popular on social media channels, like Instagram and TikTok, and in gaming (fashion skins). But is also used for sampling purposes. It takes away the need to produce physical one-off samples. This is again more sustainable and also cost-reducing.