This project encompasses a curated collection of four poster designs, each prompting a specific brand or object (SIG Sauer/Tissot Watch/Lindt/Victorinox). The series follows the classic Swiss principles, featuring a clean layout guided by a strict grid system. Use of a timeless Helvetica font to create an elegant and clear presentation. Varying font sizes, weights, and colors assist viewers in navigating the content smoothly, while asymmetry and thoughtful use of negative space add dynamism and artistic impact. The posters offer a fresh perspective on Swiss design’s future possibilities. While still rooted in tradition, these innovative posters will incorporate bold and contrasting colors for added impact and depth. The works will be slightly influenced by my own artistic style, prioritizing the aesthetic appeal of each piece over its utilitarian function.
Working as a freelancer at a design agency in Europe.
For me personally. Something that looks appealing to the eye and serves a basic function.
Knowing when my design is finished or not.
I don't have a particular artist in mind but I like to think music helps me develop ideas while I design. Other than that, I generally enjoy looking at minimalist, futuristic, and abstract works.
I brainstorm and start designing based on what feels good to me.
Familiarize yourself with design principles and learn how to use grids effectively in your work. Enjoy every project you're given, as these are opportunities to receive valuable feedback from professors and classmates.
Yes, I have. I’m more considerate when designing, and with what I’ve learned, I’m better able to create work I’m satisfied with.
I wanted to improve my graphic design skills and learn how to use the Adobe creative cloud softwares.
Theory lessons and writing essays.
I'm a simple man, so I'll probably go back home and cook myself a nice meal.