Interactive storytelling
Interactive storytelling
for
NTR
NTR
De Toren



Four Stories Behind Our Greatest Natural Treasures.
We were commissioned to design and direct four short stories that explore historical curiosities, each crafted with a unique look and feel to bring these intriguing tales to life. To achieve this, we collaborated with a diverse range of illustrators, including talents like Ted Parker and Floris Deerenberg, ensuring that each story had its own distinct visual identity and artistic style.
From whimsical and vibrant to detailed and atmospheric, each story is a standalone piece that captures the essence of its historical subject. This approach not only highlights the uniqueness of each tale but also engages audiences with a fresh and captivating perspective on history. The result is a visually rich and creatively diverse series that makes history feel alive and accessible.
We were commissioned to design and direct four short stories that explore historical curiosities, each crafted with a unique look and feel to bring these intriguing tales to life. To achieve this, we collaborated with a diverse range of illustrators, including talents like Ted Parker and Floris Deerenberg, ensuring that each story had its own distinct visual identity and artistic style.
From whimsical and vibrant to detailed and atmospheric, each story is a standalone piece that captures the essence of its historical subject. This approach not only highlights the uniqueness of each tale but also engages audiences with a fresh and captivating perspective on history. The result is a visually rich and creatively diverse series that makes history feel alive and accessible.
We were commissioned to design and direct four short stories that explore historical curiosities, each crafted with a unique look and feel to bring these intriguing tales to life. To achieve this, we collaborated with a diverse range of illustrators, including talents like Ted Parker and Floris Deerenberg, ensuring that each story had its own distinct visual identity and artistic style.
From whimsical and vibrant to detailed and atmospheric, each story is a standalone piece that captures the essence of its historical subject. This approach not only highlights the uniqueness of each tale but also engages audiences with a fresh and captivating perspective on history. The result is a visually rich and creatively diverse series that makes history feel alive and accessible.





















Credits
Art Direction, Design & Animation by A Studio Called Quest
Logo Typography "De Toren" by Guido de Boer
Illustrations "Het (ont)Scheppingsverhaal" by Ted Parker
Story by Bureau Voorlichting
Development by Slices Tinker