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Regenarrativ
Ausrastern
Esszimmer
Buona Magazine
Heat Festival
EHC Lustenau
Central Park Running Club
FC Lustenau Blättli
Studio Dom
Black Swan Theater
Werkschau
Fonts: ABC Favorit Mono and NG Hofmann
Institute of Design Research Vienna
2025
Regenarrativ is a regenerative packaging concept for a dental kit that rethinks packaging as an active part of the product system rather than disposable waste. The core element is handmade paper embedded with flower and herb seeds. After use, the packaging can be planted and becomes part of a natural growth cycle directly linked to the production of the mouthwash.
The visual design combines digital and analog techniques. Scans and macro photographs of plant surfaces and structures were digitalized and translated into halftone design elements and laser-cut wooden stamps, which were then hand-printed using neon green screen-printing ink, making each piece unique. Transparent paper and foil create deliberate contrasts between natural and industrial materials. A modular 3×3 grid system ensures visual consistency across all printed elements, including the packaging, an analog recipe-based instruction, and a leporello that contextualizes the project within the broader regenerative design framework.
The visual design combines digital and analog techniques. Scans and macro photographs of plant surfaces and structures were digitalized and translated into halftone design elements and laser-cut wooden stamps, which were then hand-printed using neon green screen-printing ink, making each piece unique. Transparent paper and foil create deliberate contrasts between natural and industrial materials. A modular 3×3 grid system ensures visual consistency across all printed elements, including the packaging, an analog recipe-based instruction, and a leporello that contextualizes the project within the broader regenerative design framework.
2025
LIVID Fashion Store
Project in collaboration with LIVID Fashion Store, featuring four large-scale storefront displays, postcards, and limited edition T-shirts.
The window installations were driven by Raspberry Pi systems using Python and WLED systems, combining light, code, and physical space into a generative visual environment. Throughout the project, the central concept focused on breaking the grid as a rigid system and reimagining it as something fluid and unstable.
Ausrastern explores what happens when structure collapses.
The grid breaks its own rules and redefines itself.
Not as an error, but as a statement.
The window installations were driven by Raspberry Pi systems using Python and WLED systems, combining light, code, and physical space into a generative visual environment. Throughout the project, the central concept focused on breaking the grid as a rigid system and reimagining it as something fluid and unstable.
Ausrastern explores what happens when structure collapses.
The grid breaks its own rules and redefines itself.
Not as an error, but as a statement.
Fonts: ABC Gravity and
Helvetica Neue
Esszimmer Schruns
2026
Menu design for Esszimmer Schruns, printed on 300 g/m² mirror board.
The reflective surface emphasizes the deep blue color palette of the restaurant while adding a subtle sense of modernity through its distinctive material character. The halftone background element references the outline of the Schruns region, creating a visual bridge between contemporary design and local identity.
The reflective surface emphasizes the deep blue color palette of the restaurant while adding a subtle sense of modernity through its distinctive material character. The halftone background element references the outline of the Schruns region, creating a visual bridge between contemporary design and local identity.
Fonts: Pensum Pro and
NaN Holo Condensed
Vorarlberger Verlagsanstalt GmbH
2025
Buona Magazine was created as part of a university project, exploring the coffee culture along Markstraße in Dornbirn through a carefully curated editorial publication.
The project covers graphic design, photography, and editorial direction, resulting in a cohesive visual and narrative concept that documents places, people, and atmosphere. The magazine was professionally printed by Vorarlberger Verlagsanstalt on Pergraphica High White paper, emphasizing material quality and tactile experience.
The project covers graphic design, photography, and editorial direction, resulting in a cohesive visual and narrative concept that documents places, people, and atmosphere. The magazine was professionally printed by Vorarlberger Verlagsanstalt on Pergraphica High White paper, emphasizing material quality and tactile experience.
Heat Festival is a conceptual poster and ticket design project for a fictional music festival.
The project explores bold typography, large-scale type cropping, and layered masking techniques, using overlapping shapes and typographic interactions to create a dynamic, high-impact visual identity.
The project explores bold typography, large-scale type cropping, and layered masking techniques, using overlapping shapes and typographic interactions to create a dynamic, high-impact visual identity.
Fujifilm X100 VI
EHC Lustenau
Campaign photographs for EHC Lustenau for the 2025/26
Season Home and Away Jerseys designed by Sägen Vier.
The project introduces an analog-inspired approach to the club’s visual storytelling, aiming to add texture, warmth, and emotional depth to the presentation of the new jerseys.
Shot on a Fujifilm X100 VI and enhanced with analog-style filters, the imagery creates a timeless aesthetic that contrasts with conventional digital sports photography while remaining bold and contemporary.
Season Home and Away Jerseys designed by Sägen Vier.
The project introduces an analog-inspired approach to the club’s visual storytelling, aiming to add texture, warmth, and emotional depth to the presentation of the new jerseys.
Shot on a Fujifilm X100 VI and enhanced with analog-style filters, the imagery creates a timeless aesthetic that contrasts with conventional digital sports photography while remaining bold and contemporary.
Conceptual Poster design created through experimentation with Processing 4 and Java. An image of a runner was translated into a dot-matrix system and algorithmically modified to generate a sense of movement and rhythm through code.
The poster is complemented by the typeface Ruder Plakat by Emil Ruder, released by Lineto, reinforcing the graphic and modernist character of the composition.
The poster is complemented by the typeface Ruder Plakat by Emil Ruder, released by Lineto, reinforcing the graphic and modernist character of the composition.
Fonts: EK Modena Condensed and Adelle
FC Lustenau
2026
Commissioned by the football club FC Lustenau, this 100-page club magazine is currently in production and printed in an edition of 3,000 copies by the Vorarlberger Verlagsanstalt GmbH.
The design balances editorial clarity with visual hierarchy across a high page count, using consistent typographic systems, a 6x6 Grid, and thoughtful image integration to support narrative flow and reader engagement. The publication will serve as a central communication and identity piece for the club’s season and community.
The design balances editorial clarity with visual hierarchy across a high page count, using consistent typographic systems, a 6x6 Grid, and thoughtful image integration to support narrative flow and reader engagement. The publication will serve as a central communication and identity piece for the club’s season and community.
Studio Dom is a branding concept centered around a logo constructed from circular forms based on the golden ratio.
The visual identity draws inspiration from glaciers and winter landscapes, translated into a cool, reduced color palette.
Neon orange is introduced as a bold statement color, used selectively to accentuate key elements such as the logo and create strong visual contrast.
The visual identity draws inspiration from glaciers and winter landscapes, translated into a cool, reduced color palette.
Neon orange is introduced as a bold statement color, used selectively to accentuate key elements such as the logo and create strong visual contrast.
Experimental poster design project exploring layered compositions and typographic fragmentation.
Multiple overlapping layers, scale shifts, and cropped letterforms are used to create tension between legibility and abstraction.
Multiple overlapping layers, scale shifts, and cropped letterforms are used to create tension between legibility and abstraction.