Writer and web designer
Paris Area, France
Writer and web designer
Paris Area, France
1. Claire Polders Author
Claire Polders is a Dutch writer living in Paris (and sometimes in Amsterdam or LA) Her first novel ‘Infallible’ has been published in February 2005 and she has written articles and short stories for a variety of magazines. Her second novel ‘The disappearance of Eva Zomers’ has been published in October 2006 and this year her recently finished third novel will appear.
For more information in Dutch, please visit her website: http://www.clairepolders.com
For more information in English and for questions concerning film and translation rights, please contact her agent: http://www.toledo-cm.nl
2. Claire Polders Designer (Dutch Girl Design)
Dutch Girl Design (DGD) was founded in 1999 and offers a variety of web services:
- web design (html and Flash)
- graphic design (logo's, business cards)
- copywriting (short stories, articles, columns, interviews, web content)
DGD creates websites, content and artwork for all individuals and companies and is specialized in working with creative people such as writers, photographers, musicians and producers.
Writing: Novels, short stories, scenario's, articles, columns, interviews
Design: Flash, Animation, Logo design, Inventive and easy to access site structures
(Internet industry)
September 2001 — Present (7 years 1 month)
(Writing and Editing industry)
May 1980 — Present (28 years 5 months)
Author of novels, short stories and other fiction and non-fiction
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
March 1999 — January 2001 (1 year 11 months)
Research assistant for Professor Dr. Paul Frissen at the Center of Law, Management and Information Technology. I developed websites, researched, wrote academic articles, and co-wrote 'Knowledge Management in the Public Sector', 1999.
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
January 1998 — January 2000 (2 years 1 month)
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Research industry)
October 1997 — January 1998 (4 months)
Research assistant for Professor Van Peperstraten at the faculty of Philosophy. I edited the new edition of his book 'Society As An Open Discussion', 1998, and served as an assistant professor in the Philosophy Department.
Double Masters, Philosophy and Arts&Literature, 1994 — 2000
- Graduaded Cum Laude (with honours)
- Studied 6 months at the Sorbonne in Paris