The Method Behind the Making.
At MAKE89, my work has two parts: the visible and the invisible. The visible is what I create: intricate laser engravings, smart hardware, and objects that fuse art with technology. The invisible is my most important product: the system that makes it all possible. I engineer repeatable workflows, production-ready starter templates, and AI-powered toolchains that bring the rigor of software development to physical creation.
I treat the process of creation itself as a timeless algorithm; my work is an update to its syntax. The core principles—precision, intention, and quality—remain unchanged. For MAKE89, a well-defined workflow is the new chisel, carving out elegant solutions from raw logic. A robust quality check is the new measuring tape, ensuring every component fits perfectly.
Based in Noord-Brabant, Netherlands, my mission is to fuse the discipline of a software architect with the passion of a craftsman. This means that before any new idea—whether it's code for an AI or a design for a laser cutter—can go live, it must pass a rigorous, automated quality control system. This safety net ensures that even my most experimental projects are built on a foundation of stability and precision. MAKE89 is my ongoing experiment to prove that true engineering discipline doesn't restrict creativity; it unleashes it.