Hanneke Rozemuller

Hanneke Rozemuller’s work delves into the mysteries surrounding human existence. She transforms complex themes into accessible visual narratives that help viewers make sense of life’s inherent absurdity.

The New York Times, The Verge, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, The Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, Der Spiegel Magazine, Financial Times, The New Yorker

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Hanneke Rozemuller - for Personal Work
Personal Work
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Pioneering Tech - TU Delft - How AI can support the way citizens and government interact
Pioneering Tech - TU Delft
How AI can support the way citizens and government interact
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Wired Magazine - A startup plans to bottle Greenland’s glacial meltwater, some of the purest on the planet.
Wired Magazine
A startup plans to bottle Greenland’s glacial meltwater, some of the purest on the planet.

Hanneke’s illustrations are a place of deep contemplation and an invitation for us all to take a moment to stop and think.

Ayla Angelos, Creative Boom
Hanneke Rozemuller - for The Wall Street Journal - The mental health chatbot that’s stepping in to help parents
The Wall Street Journal
The mental health chatbot that’s stepping in to help parents
Hanneke Rozemuller - for de Volkskrant - What about men?
de Volkskrant
What about men?
Hanneke Rozemuller - for de Volkskrant - ‘I am Andrew,’ a theatre play in which Marjet Moorman explores the world of the manosphere.
de Volkskrant
‘I am Andrew,’ a theatre play in which Marjet Moorman explores the world of the manosphere.
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Tijdgeest - The case for electing more female leaders
Tijdgeest
The case for electing more female leaders
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Muze Magazine - The origins of curiosity cabinets
Muze Magazine
The origins of curiosity cabinets

These illustrations evoke melancholy and emotional distance, but also explore internal worlds and the power of visualization – the idea that the world can become either your dreams or your anxieties... allowing space for the words to do the talking and the images to represent the vastness of interpretation.

Paul Moore, It’s Nice That
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Folkeskolen - On teachers having to learn how to better handle their emotions in class
Folkeskolen
On teachers having to learn how to better handle their emotions in class
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Folkeskolen - The way schools measure student wellbeing can create an unhealthy performance culture
Folkeskolen
The way schools measure student wellbeing can create an unhealthy performance culture
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Der Spiegel - Coping with the experience of job loss
Der Spiegel
Coping with the experience of job loss
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Der Freitag - When criminal law does not define acts, but perpetrators, it echoes Nazi policy
Der Freitag
When criminal law does not define acts, but perpetrators, it echoes Nazi policy
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Taz Futurzwei - Industrial society no longer exists, replaced by knowledge work. Politicians are ignoring this.
Taz Futurzwei
Industrial society no longer exists, replaced by knowledge work. Politicians are ignoring this.
Hanneke Rozemuller - for Folkeskolen - How Danish schools could learn from the Japanese approach to teaching math
Folkeskolen
How Danish schools could learn from the Japanese approach to teaching math