Our next conversation.

Choose the route that fits the kind of connection you have in mind. Short messages are welcome.

  1. Phone

    For quick questions, direct coordination, or conversations that are easier to have out loud.

    +32 (0)483 14 68 18
  2. Email

    For roles, interviews, collaborations, references, and anything that needs a little context.

    [email protected]
  3. LinkedIn

    For recruiters, design teams, alumni, and people who want the professional thread first.

    linkedin.com/in/tristanvangarsse
  4. GitHub

    For anyone curious about how I build, maintain, and experiment with this portfolio.

    github.com/tristanvangarsse
  5. Instagram

    For visual notes, process fragments, image language, and work that does not need a full case study.

    instagram.com/tristanvangarsse
  6. Medium

    For longer reflections on design, process, systems, and visual communication.

    medium.com/@tristanvangarsse

What kind of person are you?

01

Recruiters

If you are looking at fit, look for range and care.

My work moves between brand identity, digital layout, campaign systems, editorial design, and front-end implementation. I am interested in teams where visual judgement and system thinking have to meet.

A good first message can be simple: what role you are hiring for, what kind of team I would join, and which part of the portfolio made you think there might be a match.

02

Patrons

If you want to support the work, start with what you believe should exist.

Patronage gives design a little more room: room for slower research, sharper experiments, public-facing projects, and useful work that is not always attached to a conventional brief.

If you have resources, a platform, a commission, or an instinct toward the kind of work shown here, send a note. The best patron relationships begin with shared taste, clear expectations, and enough trust to let the work become specific.

03

The inquisitive

If you arrived out of curiosity.

You might be another designer, a friend of a friend, someone who saw a project, or someone following a thread from the internet. You do not need a business reason to say hello.

Send a question, a thought, a reference, or a small note. The best connections often start with a precise piece of curiosity.