ABOUT ME :

PERSONAL QUALITIES:

CREATIVITY 90%
LISTENING & UNDERSTANDING 99%
WEIRD HUMOR 86%
COMPROMISING 50%

DESIGN STYLE:

BOLD MINIMALISM 90%
COLOR POP 40%
CLARITY AND READABILITY 95%
HUMAN RAW EDGE 87%

SPECIAL SKILLS:

FASHION DESIGN & TAILORING 95%
PLANNING A THEME PARTY 60%
DEALING WITH LARGE CROWDS
DEALING WITH CROWDS 1%
THROWING SHIT OUT 70%

Hi, I’m Wika.
I was born in Poland in 1987.

At 18, after finishing ballet school, I moved to the Netherlands on my own to study Performing Arts at Codarts Rotterdam. Soon after, I joined Stichting De Stilte in Breda, where I danced for thirteen years, mainly for young audiences. During that time, I performed on stage, visited schools, gave workshops, and traveled the world with our art. Our mission was simple but powerful: to bring real art to children. Not fast-food entertainment, but something meaningful.

That’s where I learned how art can transcend age, culture, and limitations — and why the live experience of art matters so deeply.

Alongside performing, I discovered a passion for costume design. For six years I designed and made costumes and clothing, and I also studied Business in Fashion at BFA Eindhoven for a year.

At the “old” age of 34 (that’s about 70 in dancer years!) I retired as a dancer and started a new journey: a Bachelor’s in Communication and Multimedia Design, focusing on visual communication.

This profession cover many areas: graphic design, intercultural communication, web design, storytelling, marketing, media psychology, ethical entrepreneurship, corporate communication, videography, game design, media law, and more.

What excites me most is combining these different fields to tell a consistent story, both in the digital and physical world.  I’m drawn to projects that focus on people whose path in society isn’t easy: those who have to fight for their identity, who’ve worked hard to be who they are. That mirrors my own journey too.

For me, creativity is life. I love art because it dares to tell difficult stories. I love design because it’s all about problem solving.
Across the disciplines I’ve explored, I’ve realized I want to work on projects and products that enrich lives by offering new perspectives, sparking thought, confronting audiences, and approaching modern problems in out-of-the-box ways.

My designer toolbox: