For a legal automation platform managing startup funding rounds
They needed a set of icons representing growth and another one for general usage. I used their logo—a symbolic seed—as a starting point for each icon to achieve consistency.
Client Brief from SeedLegals
Graphical summary of a research
So you think you've heard every words in Hamlet or Three Sisters? What about stage directions, descriptions and explanations? Players never say them, but they are part of the whole drama and their role is important.
Explore my Data Viz, and see how many words stay hidden in some famous plays.
I enjoyed digging deep into the topic as a researcher, yet as a designer I tried to keep my visualisation as clean as possible—using minimal illustrations and web-safe fonts.
Created with Tableau Public
Pet project
Character drawing for a game
Who else could be the hero of a contemporary christmassy puzzle than Hipster Santa? Designing different clothes and accessories for him was great fun.
Junior Brief at Accelerate Digital
Tapwater for geeks
Hypothetical project—what if someone wants selling drinking water for geeks? They are probably aware of how eco-unfriendly transporting mineral water from very far is -> local tapwater would do as good. And what if Lord Cthulhu himself reminds them to drink enough? They'll certainly answer that call.
Student Brief
Logo, name and brand identity for a cooking blog
The goal was not to be stereotypical, avoid common elements like kitchen utensils, chef hats, etc. After coming up with the name "Feed the Bear!", the challenge was to stay away from cute cubs and keep the design cool, sharp, witty... and also myself away from the kitchen. :)
Student Brief
Postcard and accessories for Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Festival
The challenge was avoiding the trivial rainbows, while still communicating diversity, party feeling and good kind of craziness.
Student Brief
Printed newsletter of a property agency
There are moments when designers should hold back their creativity, but keep the focus on the content. The decoration must not steal the show, only support the structure.
Student Brief
Recycling promotion for young women
Sending a message to a demographic, who just wouldn't care less. Show alternatives of dumping what only slightly broken is. Demonstrate nice but easy tricks that won't frighten them away.
Student Brief
UI design of a media player for nannies
A playful brief. We had to consider the possible needs of this demographic. As a conclusion I separated On and Off nanny modes - after their shift they probably never want to play anything from Disney. Interface is simple with big buttons for someone whose eyes are tired of My Little Ponies™ and hands are always full.
Student Brief