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Invitation to an exclusive event (only 30 of these were sent out) for the launch of Escada's new perfume Especially Escada Delicate Notes. I worked on this project for London design studio Egelnick and Webb.

The stock is 350gsm Colorplan duplexed with gilt edges, digital print to front and hot pink foil embossed to back.

Client: Egelnick and Webb for Escada



First images from my final major project at LCC. I created a typeface called Grafia, with three distinct fonts. The alphabet image is a combination of all three. Grafia is a photographic alphabet, meaning it is conceptually and aesthetically inspired by photography.



Paris-based studio Santarelli and CO, founded by Christine Santarelli and Chris Oldcorn, made the beautiful mini-site for Lancel's Daligramme collection. Freelancing for them in July 2011, I contributed with several ideas and images. The final outcome is this stunning site at daligramme.com.

Client: Lancel



Also a project I did at Santarelli and CO, this is a magazine ad for Parisian jewelry designer Vincent Avenches.

Client: Vincent Avenches



This is a project for my postgraduate course at the London College of Communication. It is a publication on the Turbine Hall of London's Tate Modern gallery. It looks at the idea of having a large public space for installations, envisioned by Swiss architects Herzog and deMeuron, and how it has been used by artists in the past decade.




This is a collaborative projects with other postgrad students at LCC. The final result is a magazine on 14 punctuation marks, each expressed in letterpress.



Unfortunately, this advertisement was never printed. Santarelli and CO pitched this idea for a double page spread to Rolex in Winter 2011. The spread should work as a stand alone poster that could potentially be collected. Each one would tell the story of the influences of a Rolex "mentor" through a timeline. I decided to go with a background image of the Andes, the setting of many of Mario Vargas Llosa's novels.

Prospective client: Rolex



The Fasanengärten (literally pheasant gardens) in one of Berlin's most picturesque streets, the Fasanenstraße, is a wonderful example of contemporary living. Gorgeous apartments in the city centre with a garden complex that evokes living in the country side. I provided the identity for this project, including logo, website, advertisements, prospectus and information cards.

Client: Artus Group



Wallpaper by artists: Roberto Cabot, David Krippendorff, Antonio Saura, Agnès Thurnauer and others.

Client: Ikono.tv



Client: Akademie für IT-Vertrieb
 
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