happy — Poster for the monthly regulars’ table at Heine/Lenz/Zizka in Berlin with Peter Zizka talking about Stefan Sagmeister’s „The Happy Film“.
Shape — Poster design for the ESO identity. It got exhibited during the midsummer in Tromsø, Norway. The exhibition was a collaboration between NODA (The North Norwegian Center for Design and Architecture), Blank Poster and Flip.
Small Cause — Winner of the 100 Best Posters Award 2015.
Exhibition opening was on the 16th of June 2016 at the Kulturforum in Berlin. Among other locations, the exhibition will also took place in Seoul (KR), Vienna (AT), Nuremberg (DE) and Lucerne (CH).
Price on request.
Progress — Poster design for the Nachhall exhibition. Nominated for the Studentenwerk Award 2016.
Nachhall — Theory and professional practice. After five to six semesters of studying visual communication, the students hit the road and worked for design studios around the world for half a year. When they finally return for their Bachelor-thesis, they also have to extract six months of work into one final thought visualized on a poster. „Nachhall“ (german word for „echo“ or „reverberation“) is the title of this semesters poster exhibition.
DO IT — MEMOVOCO a calendar that displays 365 typographic statements. The first edition will be about – Life. I’m not quite a big quoter myself so I kept it by a very fundamental statement: DO IT
Shape — Poster design for the ESO identity but also choose for an exhibition in Tromsø, Norway during the midsummer. The exhibition is a collaboration between NODA (The North Norwegian Center for Design and Architecture), Blank Poster and Flip.
Small Cause — Winner of the 100 Best Posters Award 2015.
Exhibition opening was on the 16th of June 2016 at the Kulturforum in Berlin. Among other locations, the exhibition will also took place in Seoul (KR), Vienna (AT), Nuremberg (DE) and Lucerne (CH).
Price on request.
Progress — Poster design for the Nachhall exhibition. Nominated for the Studentenwerk Award 2016.
Nachhall — Theory and professional practice. After five to six semesters of studying visual communication, the students hit the road and worked for design studios around the world for half a year. When they finally return for their Bachelor-thesis, they also have to extract six months of work into one final thought visualized on a poster. „Nachhall“ (german word for „echo“ or „reverberation“) is the title of this semesters poster exhibition.
DO IT — Big thanks to Martha and Kathy who invited me to participate in their newest project called MEMOVOCO. A calendar that displays 365 typographic statements. The first edition will be about – Life. I’m not quite a big quoter myself so I kept it by a very fundamental statement: DO IT