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Category

Wayfinding

Year

2025

Graphic Design Vocational Education, F+F School for Art and Design, Zurich

Dinosaur Museum Aathal

As part of a course in wayfinding design, a fictional assignment was set for the Sauriermuseum Aathal. Together with two fellow students, a concept was developed that builds on the museum’s existing colours and translates them into a reduced, contemporary design language. The minimalist approach ensures that the system is intuitive and accessible for visitors of all ages.

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The poster was created as part of a competition for the Academic Orchestra Zurich (AOZ), an ensemble of students and young professional musicians that performs classical concerts twice a year. The task was to develop a visual identity for the upcoming season – in the form of an A1 poster for public display in the city of Zurich. The goal was to communicate classical music in a contemporary way and make it visually tangible.

Category

Poster design

Year

2024

Graphic Design Vocational Education, F+F School for Art and Design, Zurich

Academic Orchestra Zurich (AOZ)

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Wrapping Paper
Two-colour screen print in A3 format. A delicate pattern meets bold shapes, creating an elegant and balanced design.

Category

Screen Printing

Year

2024

Graphic Design Vocational Education, F+F School for Art and Design, Zurich

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Year

2024

Category

Editorial Design

Kismet is a bilingual, independent magazine in the 20 × 26 cm format, focusing on the underground fashion scene and young creatives from Zurich. The task was to develop an editorial design that gives both languages equal presence while visually reflecting the magazine’s narrative tension. The result is a double-page structure with a central photo series that creates a turning-point moment and separates the two language versions.

Client

Kismet Zürich

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For SÜT, a fictional yogurt drink brand with Anatolian roots, a packaging concept was developed for a new product line. The task was to create a visual identity that combines traditional recipes and family heritage with a contemporary, urban look. The design targets a young, health-conscious audience. Additionally, designs for two flavors and a multipack packaging were created.

Category

Packaging Design

Year

2025

Graphic Design Vocational Education, F+F School for Art and Design, Zurich
SÜT

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Client

Vincent van Lunteren
Akademie Mode & Design

Year

2025

Category

Editorial Design

Created for fashion student Vincent van Lunteren (AMD), this editorial stages headpieces inspired by Black Swan. The photographs are combined with the film’s complete screenplay, forming a continuous visual sequence.

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Year

2025

Category

Corporate Design

For Marran – a Zurich-based bag brand with roots in Morocco – a comprehensive redesign of the visual identity was developed. The aim was to make the brand’s core values visible: cultivated, transparent, and culturally rooted. The new corporate design includes the website, stationery, and print media, reflecting the minimalist yet detailed design of the bags themselves.

Graphic Design Vocational Education, F+F School for Art and Design, Zurich

Marran

Rosa Paket
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This work was created in the course Animated Poster and explores dreamlike snapshots and inner contradictions. Three animated vertical formats depict scanned bodies that rotate both in and around themselves. The project translates a feeling of daydreaming and circling thoughts into visual form.

Graphic Design Vocational Education, F+F School for Art and Design, Zurich

Category

Animated Poster

Year

2025

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Client

Dinosaur Museum Aathal

For the Dinosaur Museum in Aathal – the largest private dinosaur museum in Switzerland – a visual campaign was created for the opening of a new exhibition section. At its center was Willard, the world’s largest known Triceratops skeleton. The assignment included the design of posters for public display in Zurich, large-format banners for the museum grounds, and invitation cards for the opening event.

Category

Poster Design

Year

2025

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