How to create a career that fits your personality?
Wake Up guides their students in this process. A personal development school that finds fun and happiness in your job one of the greatest costs. As Co-founder and Art-director this project fits like a glove.
Wake Up ingredients
Wake Up believes work should be fun and inspiring! So does the brand. Not only in colours and use of type-face, but in the way we think, write, talk and develop. We try to inspire small entrepreneurs that find their way into our school, as well as major companies that are looking to elevate their employees.
Wake elements; visualization of new ideas and insights.
Wake Up characters; we don’t care what or who you are, just be the best you can be!
Custom type-face; we like bold distorted type-faces.
Wake Up online
The website of Wake Up plays an important role to the company. Not only do we explain our believes and showcase our programs, it also offers unique tools and online courses. ‘Boussole’ is one of these tools. It’s a high level personality test we developed in-house. The outcome of this test brings you visual representations of your personality and links these to professions and job-types. The test has hundreds of users every day and brings a lot of interest into our programs and insights.
A set of visuals designed for the Fintech Program.
Animation
Animations are fun, so we use them a lot! Check out some of the animations I did for leaders and various promotions.
In the heart of Paris
We wanted the heart of the school to radiate calmness, be in line with the brand and make people feel at home. Before we entered the building we did a complete renovation so the place would fit all our needs.
Blog visuals
Every week we send out a blog post with a unique visual. In every visual one of our ‘fruits’ has the head role. Below you find a brief overview.
Do you get appreciation for your work?
Use psychology to find a career that fits!
Excess in self-development
Flee from fear during your inner journey
All seems fine… Alarm!
Making a decisions
Live with doubts
Can we become anything we want?
No creativity
The Japanese culture of ‘Ikigai’