Homo Ludnes
Editorial Design Image Making
Experimental Design Craft
"Homo Ludnes" is a visual journal featuring images born from solitude journeys I have undertaken in recent months. Through these journeys and within the space and time spent in solitude—I could explore the connection between creativity, freedom, and social norms, free from external influences. The book invites a reflection on a playful, liberated, and intimate creative process. As a form of solitude, play is a primal and childlike process inherent in each of us.
This branding project envisions Shamayim V'aretz, a fictional alternative rock band inspired by the cycle of life and death. Using natural motifs, it explores themes of rebirth and decay, creating a visual identity that reflects the raw energy of existence and nature’s endless renewal. Each design element symbolizes the dynamic between vitality and mortality, bringing the band's concept to life.
2024 Student Work
Forested Wilderness Editorial Design Conceptual Research
Image Making AI Tools
The connection between land destruction and sanctification is explored locally and globally, using archival images, historical records, and modern methodologies. This project contrasts a historical and romantic perspective with a modern, detached one. ‘Forested Wilderness’ has no defined beginning or end, inviting readers to engage with it from either direction.
2023 Student Work
Motorsport Channel Motion Design Brand Design
Motorsport Channel is a branding project that brings the excitement of high-speed racing to life. This concept captures the energy, precision, and adrenaline of motorsports, connecting with fans of both car and motorcycle racing alike. Each element—colors, typography, icons, and sound—is crafted to evoke the intensity and drama of the racetrack.
'Tools' is a branding initiative designed for beginners and individuals with no prior experience in DIY home repair. Tailored for a youthful audience, the brand aims to empower its customers with the knowledge and professional guidance needed to tackle any project independently.
Title sequence for a film called "Nope," which explores humanity’s relationship with the unknown. Inspired by modern science fiction and surrealism, it captures the tension between awe and fear in the face of unexplained phenomena.