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Smaller design projects I’ve worked on

During my time as a designer I’ve worked on a series of jobs that have resulted in smaller, but yet enjoyable and important projects. These are some of my favouite design bites.

Moving Icons

During my time at IBM, besides all the tasks mentioned on the project page, I was also in charge of designing all of our presentations. To add dynamism and make the slides more interesting I created some animated icons.

Munich in Vectors

As part of an internal project at the design agency SMAL GmbH, where I worked as an intern for 12 months, I was asked to create a vectorised miniature version of its hometown, Munich.

Book Cover

‘Robert y Leo’ is a novel written by the author who goes by the name Reginah George for Selecta Spain, Penguin Random House. It’s the first book in a series of three other books I have also been commissioned to design.

Study Fast

Study Fast is a company that focuses on teaching speed reading for everyone, it empowers 7,000+ people in over 140 countries to learn anything faster. To increase its social media positioning I re-designed most of their YouTube thumbnail videos.

Typography

Typography has so many technical terms that it can at times be a bit complicated to remember and understand, to fix that problem I wrote a series of Medium article expaling some of those terms with illustrated examples.

Drawings

From time to time I enjoy sketching on my iPad, from concept art to more classic industrial design sketching.

CSS Clock

I believe coding is a very useful tool for a desinger, so as I was learning CSS and JS I designed and built this clock as an experiment.

CSS Planterary System

Another code experiment, this time I was exploring the animation features of CSS by desinging a fake planetary system. This experiment is 100% CSS and contains no JS.

Nightmare Valley

IBM