Bram Hendriks
About Bram Hendriks
Bram Hendriks is a Lead Interaction Designer currently working at Vanberlo in Eindhoven, Netherlands. He has extensive experience in interaction design, having previously worked at Tomtom, Mirabeau, and Philips, and holds multiple degrees in industrial design and business studies.
Company
Bram Hendriks is currently employed at Vanberlo, a design and innovation agency. He started working there in 2015 as an Interaction Designer and is based in Eindhoven, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands. Vanberlo engages in various design disciplines, making it a fertile ground for Bram's skills in interaction design.
Title
Bram Hendriks holds the title of Lead Interaction Designer. In this role, he oversees the development of user interfaces and interactive designs, ensuring they meet user needs and expectations. His leadership in this domain helps drive the creation of user-friendly digital experiences.
Professional Experience
Bram Hendriks has a diverse background in interaction design, having worked with several prominent companies. Before joining Vanberlo, he worked at TomTom as an Interaction Designer from 2013 to 2015 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Prior to that, he spent four years at Mirabeau, also as an Interaction Designer. His career began with a graduation project at Philips in 2008-2009.
Education and Expertise
Bram Hendriks has robust educational credentials. He studied Business Studies at the University of Amsterdam in 2009-2010. He earned a Master of Science degree in Engineering Design and Industrial Design from Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft, between 2006 and 2009. Furthermore, he studied Industrial Design at the Politecnico di Milano and completed his Bachelor of Science in Industrial Design at TU/e from 2002 to 2006.
Background
Bram Hendriks has accumulated a range of experiences and skills in interaction design through roles at various companies. His early career includes a position as a Secretary at Committee Eindhoven and a brief stint at Philips as an Assistant. These roles provided a solid foundation for his later work at organizations like TomTom, Mirabeau, and ultimately, Vanberlo.