Studio Kader operates from a workspace in the west of Amsterdam, in a building shared with fellow artists and designers.

        Studio Kader is an independent project studio for art and design founded by Carolina Aboarrage and Lot Meijers. Within Studio Kader, Carolina specializes in graphic design, while Lot's focus is on project management. They also offer combined services, simplifying things for clients.

        One branch of Kaders expertise lies in crafting identities, publications, motion graphics, websites, and exhibition identities, with an eye for vibrant color combinations, layered aesthetics and distinctive typography.
        The other branch offers professional project management, including exhibition production and commission supervision, primarily serving clients in the cultural sector. Kader has a wealth of experience in handling intricate projects both locally and internationally.
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Works in progress


WDE 2024
  • We're happy to be working with Dutch Design Foundation for another year to realise the World Design Embassies' exhibition.



    Land Art Lives
    Organising and managing the program of an international conference Land Art Lives: On the Future of Land Art, by M. & Land Art Flevoland. April-October 2024.


  • roda - soft water on hard stone is an artist residency programme that will take place in Copenhagen, Rio de Janeiro, and Lagos. Studio Kader is currently designing the visual identity and website.

roda - soft water on hard stone is an invitation to foster collective thinking about ways of inhabiting the world.



    buen diseño para la industria

      Studio Kader was responsible for the editorial design of the book "buen diseño para la industria". The book was edited by artist Alejandro Cesarco and released in 2023 by ISLAA (The Institute for Studies on Latin American Art) in New York.
      Photos: Paola Salviano



    • The design collective, buen diseño para la industria (bd), created lively textile patterns inspired by the geometric abstraction of Argentine Concretism from the late 1940s and early 1950s. The collective is made up of renowned artists based in Buenos Aires, including José Antonio Fernández-Muro, Sarah Grilo, Alfredo Hlito, and Miguel Ocampo.
    • Of the abundant work produced by these four artists over two years, 319 drawings and several textile samples, including sheets and tablecloths made from the artists' sketches, are gathered in the book and are part of the Buen Diseño para la Industria Designs and Textiles archive collection at the Library and Archives of the Institute for the Study of Latin American Art (ISLAA).
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