GRAPHICS 
Personal Project



Some personal experimentation, exploring the intersection of photography, collage, and bold typography. Through a mix of techniques, I created a series of fanzines, posters, and graphic designs for clothing pieces that reflect a raw and expressive visual language.

LIBERTA ROMANO 
Web Design



Web design for Libertad Romano, a south American film director and photographer, who was looking for a customised platform to present his work in correlation with his vision. Where the photos and videos are full screen size and the navigation is simple and clear, making sure the images predominate. It was also designed with a responsive layout setting for mobile. A logo design was also required.

www.libertaromano.com ︎︎︎

THE HAUS APPAREL
Illustration & Graphic Design





As a member of THE HAUS Apparel’s graphic design team, I had the privilege of contributing to the "StayKid" brand, known for iconic cartoons like "Bibi und Tina," "Benjamin Blümchen," and "Bibi Blocksberg." Our task was to harmoniously blend these beloved cartoons with different themes. For instance, one collection was a nostalgic nod to the 80s-90s, while another embraced the psychedelic vibes of the 60s. It was incredibly enjoyable to blend these diverse worlds and witness the real-life outcomes.

You can also explore other graphic designs created for other brands such as Unfollowed and Bless my Demons, both clients of THE HAUS.


PROYECTO VIRUS
Bachelor thesis


"Proyecto Virus" is a clothing collection designed to provoke reflection on hyperconnectivity and the overuse of social media. It invites viewers to question how constant digital exposure is impacting younger generations in particular. The garments feature pockets made from anti-electromagnetic wave fabric, which blocks signals and isolates mobile devices once placed inside, offering a symbolic and functional break from digital distractions.






 
PHOTOGRAPHY
Personal Project

I’ve had a long-standing passion for photography, with a particular focus on portraiture. Here in Berlin, I often wandered the city, seeking out people and moments to capture. What draws me in is the story a person can tell through a single image — their expression, their presence, their unspoken narrative. I'm especially intrigued by where people come from, and photography often becomes a gateway to conversation. Simply approaching someone with curiosity often leads to surprising, genuine exchanges.