A Poster for the (online) Art Auction at the end of 2020 of a Gallery in Berlin. The Poster is designed to hang around in rapport. It also won at the 100 Best Posters 2020.
Postoned III
Daydreaming is escapist rêverie, in the form of a kind of trance, a turning from the same stimuli full of utopian hopes to the imaginative world, which helps through the construction of châteaux en espagne, castles in the air, in certain not to changing social environments or situations, starting with an inner image that will sooner or later transform itself due to spontaneous or unconscious associations to escape boredom. Neuroscientific, especially when people don‘t have to work much.
all the colors
»all the colors« is a homage to graphic design and print. It plays with geometric shapes, the RGB color palette, and the layering of elements which creates light and shadow. The typeface OCR-A used for the print series is one of the first fonts created that could be recognised by both humans and computers.
Young Marco
The poster is designed for a one-off music event at Club Božidar. Young Marco is a crate digger, record collector, and notorious party starter. You will find him spreading his love of weird, playful, and eccentric music in basements, warehouses, and clubs the world over.
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I like to fill in black in white drawings with a lot of color. In this case I tried out the CMYK colours combined to fill in my drawing.
1. perspective is geil, 2. art is geil, 3. shape is geil
1. It’s fun, you can change the perspective. Turn the picture around and make a brand new start!
2. It’s time to melt again. Let’s make art!
3. Fun, the phone is ringing!
Parliamone in Piazza
Parliamone in Piazza is a project created in response to the gap between the migratory phenomenon and its communication in the Italian media context. The project took place in the main squares of seven cities of Veneto (Italy) and aimed at encouraging an open exchange of thoughts and face-to-face dialogue with citizens regarding migration.
For this project, design was used to both devise a communication strategy and create dissemination and informative materials to go with the latter, joined by a cohesive graphic identity.
“colour conversation”
colour conversation mirrors the interaction of two contrary colours, red & blue. two sides of the same coin, each one is unique in its own form. yet while interacting they overlap at certain points, creating space where they exist as one.
Rock moods
Exploration of different atmospheres using painted and varnished rocks on different backgrounds. In these examples, a light that recalls direct sunlight was used to enhance the bright colors and the shiny finish.
Photography: Enric Badrinas
BurnOut
The Gaze
On being objectified and having to learn to welcome unwanted attention.
Feeling Shy
Bare Emotion
“Bare Emotion: Advocating Emotional Literacy Using the Poster As A Medium” is the title of a project/essay under the MA Gutenberg Intermedia program at the Hochschule Mainz.
Based on my own experience of psychotherapy, I wondered why counseling rooms didn’t feature posters on emotions or mental health, just like a doctor’s office or clinic displays scientific posters of the human body. Can we educate on emotions using the poster as a medium? How to represent abstract concepts such as emotion in a therapy setting?
Currently Dissociating
The major characteristic of all dissociative phenomena involves a detachment from time, place and one’s identity.
YOMA
Self-promotional poster for our new and fresh graphic design agency.
meanwhile, everything in between
snippets and repetitions of the supposedly banal seem to be the protagonists, while color underlines the strange happening.
in this intermediate stage of apparent stasis exists the possibilities for incidents that have already happened or are yet to come. and it’s up to you to fill in the blanks and keep the story going.
Synaesthesia 2021
Synaesthesia is a neurological phenomenon. We created a calendar that opens a window into that world. People with synaesthesia perceive their surroundings with other sensory organs then people do without. Most are able to connect things with a sensation of colour. But every experience is subjective. The number six might appear in a subtle light blue for one person but in a fierce auburn for the other.
While creating this calendar, we interviewed synaesthetes, telling us which colours or sensation they connect to each month. Their answers are reflected in abstract pieces – completed with a quote. In order for the motif to be completely visible, we have removed all typography from the designs.
Life looks better in color.
COLOURPLAY ALTER EGO
Altering of selfmade images and illustration with a special colour quality. I work on this colourimages in regular dWorking on the pictures has a meditative effect on me
Time to Grow
My Illustration is about one aspect I have been noticing a lot of on social media during quarantine. Everyone is hell bent on self improvement during quarantine and while that is a honorable goal I want to remind people, that growing is not a race and sometimes surviving and feeling the sun of your face is all you need.
noś maseczkę (wear a mask)
Black and white print on red paper.
Red alert color.
The poster was designed in the second edition of the “GRAFICY MEDYKOM” campaign. The participants’ task was a graphical support for doctors during the coronavirus pandemic. The posters were to show how necessary it is to follow the rules of hygiene and safety.
serendipitous wayúu culture
Wayuu textil accessories with exotic patterns and striking color constellations, such as bags, blankets and armbands are created by the Wayuu, an indigenous tribe in North of Colombia. The textiles are well known for its high quality tailoring technique, which are made entirely by hand.
I researched a way to reproduce the color constellation of those accessories with creative coding in Processing. An unique pattern is weaved every time the program is run.
Orange zone
This photo was taken when my city was Orange zone for the virus Covid-19.
Danaë 2021
The artwork Danaë 2021 refers to the ambivalence of loneliness. On the one hand, loneliness is frightening and can lead to depression. The social isolation during the current pandemic has again obviously demonstrated us this. On the other hand, loneliness can also be a kind of spiritual relaxation in which you can gather new strength, rearrange your thoughts and foster creativity.
Although the digital world helps us to stay in contact with our friends and family, but it will never replace a real meeting, especially a hug.