
I’m a graphic designer with a background in architecture, which shapes how I think about structure, proportion, and long-term clarity.I focus on product and packaging design where strong systems meet character — confident typography, thoughtful color, subtle texture, and modern interpretations of heritage influences.I aim to create work that feels distinctive, intentional, and built to last — not trend-driven, but considered and memorable.
Swiss Pure+ is a premium supplement brand concept inspired by Swiss pharmaceutical precision and minimal European design. The project focuses on structured label architecture, controlled typography, and a cohesive visual system that elevates trust and clarity across a product line.
Apivault is a premium honey packaging concept rooted in heritage and craftsmanship. The faceted jar draws from honeycomb geometry, while the label blends vintage signage structure, Art Nouveau–inspired typography, and botanical illustration to reflect the honey’s natural origin.From early sketches to final 3D renders and print-ready artwork, the project explores the balance between structure and ornament — creating a brand that feels refined, warm, and timeless.
BioGut Coconut Kefir – Mango is conceived as a contemporary wellness beverage that merges functional nutrition with a calm, tropical visual language. Crafted from fermented organic coconut milk and enriched with live probiotic cultures, the drink balances gentle acidity with natural mango softness.
The concept centers on purity, digestive vitality, and plant-based simplicity—expressed through clean typography, breathable white space, and watercolor botanical cues that evoke freshness and authenticity. The result is a modern probiotic beverage positioned at the intersection of nourishment, minimalism, and tropical ease.
The packaging and label were designed to look simple, modern, and easy to understand in online photos. The box uses a clean gray background with small line drawings that show the three tools included in the set: a bottle opener, wine pourer, and drip collar. A soft pink color was added to create contrast and make the product feel more fun and gift-friendly. The bottle label follows the same color palette and features the phrase “There Is Always Time for Wine,” giving the set a light and playful character. The goal was to create a clear, attractive design that stands out in online product listings.
The design process began by defining the cards as a scripture memorization tool, not just a card set. I developed a calm visual language inspired by Holy Land landscapes—mountains, desert, sea, hills, and forest—translated into abstract line illustrations that frame the verses while maintaining clarity. The backs use a color-coded system linked to each landscape to support memorization. The box incorporates royal symbolism and gold accents to convey reverence, creating a devotional product that feels calm, meaningful, and refined.
The design process focused on creating a romantic yet playful experience that feels like a small adventure for couples. The visuals were kept clean and elegant while using warm colors and soft typography to evoke intimacy and excitement. Each element—from the scratch-off mechanic to the structured categories—was designed to build anticipation and encourage shared moments, turning simple date ideas into a fun and memorable ritual for couples.
I designed the layout for this magazine for the Slovenian wastewater treatment company Limnos. My work included the cover design and the overall page layout system for the publication. I created a clear grid and simple visual structure so the technical information, photos, and diagrams are easy to read and understand. I also made all the custom illustrations that explain how the treatment systems work. The client provided the photos and text, while I focused on organizing the content and creating a clean, professional design for the magazine.
The goal of this project was to create a simple and practical tool that helps parents support their baby’s development during the first year. I designed a set of activity cards that guide parents through age-appropriate cognitive, motor, and sensory exercises using everyday interactions. The design focuses on clarity and ease of use, organizing activities by developmental stages, with concise instructions on the front and short developmental explanations on the back. The visual style was kept warm, friendly, and minimal to feel approachable for new parents while remaining functional as a quick everyday guide.