Designing Minimalist Stationery: Creative Techniques and Ideas
Collecting Content
A course by Marjolein Delhaas , Graphic designer
Joined May 2022
About the video: Collecting Content
Overview
“To finish this unit, I will show you how to gather content for your project on the basis of my graduation project. Besides that, I’ll teach you how to create an easy tool to collect your content. ”
In this video lesson Marjolein Delhaas addresses the topic: Collecting Content, which is part of the Domestika online course: Designing Minimalist Stationery: Creative Techniques and Ideas. Explore stationery design through typography, sketching, and bookbinding techniques to create personalized calendars, notebooks, or diaries.
Partial transcription of the video
“Now that you have completed your research and you know better what subject you want to choose for your final project, Start collecting information. I will show you how you can collect information for your project by an example of a project I made years ago for my graduation. My graduation project was probably the starting point where I realized how much I love to work with typography and organizing text and images, but especially structuring content. I tried to capture my life in a catalogue which was an insane project as I had only three months to do so. I think many teachers had their con...”
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Course summary for: Designing Minimalist Stationery: Creative Techniques and Ideas
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Adobe InDesign -
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Branding & Identity, Creativity, Design, Editorial Design, Graphic Design, Product Design, Stationery Design, Typography

Marjolein Delhaas
A course by Marjolein Delhaas
Marjolein Delhaas is a graphic designer based in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. For over 17 years, she has combined commissioned design work with her own product label, which has become the core of her practice. Her work focuses on creating visual systems that bring clarity and structure to information through typography, layout, and color.
Driven by her lifelong fascination with paper, grids, and order, Marjolein began designing handmade planners and notebooks in 2008 — a collection that has since evolved into an international stationery brand sold in concept stores and museums worldwide. Her minimalist yet precise approach reflects her belief that good design transforms chaos into harmony.
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