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Double side illustration for the computer arts magazine.

A small — changing every productive day — selection of sketches for my bachelor work.

This is a paperback about Dada with a focus on Kurt Schwitters. It has three different narrative structures. First, it includes scientific texts about this period, which passes over the whole book. These texts are repeatedly interrupted by a short story by Kurt Schwitters (small pages) and an interview with the curator Nike Bänzer (pink pages), which runs from top to bottom. In the heart there is a collection of representative images and biographies of the artists.

The barcelonés magazine is devided in six parts according to the five senses plus another one called «nonsense». In order to separate each section they use a double page that they commission every issue to a different designer. I decided to play with a matching object and the word of each sense.

This is a poster about my research on the definition of art. I tried to combine different theories, and what came out was something like a mindmap that shows and explains the main questions which arise in relation to the definition of art.

Two posters and an edition about earthquakes in Switzerland since 500. Based on the Earthquake Catalogue of Switzerland.

This poster/brochure presents the new broadcast times of Lucerne’s youth radio 3fach. It is designed to illustrate the versatility of this radio. The buildings of the city are large letters and write 3FACH. Every scene on the poster represents a broadcast or is at least in some way connectet with 3fach.

The B-sides leaflet. It’s just like last year: On one side, it’s a poster and on the other side it’s a leaflet with the most important information about the festival.

The compilation “Just B-SIDES” is a double vinyl LP from which the two A-sides has been destroyed in 200 diffrent ways.

For the launch of the B—Sides festival 2009 we made two very simple typographic posters to remember which side would definitely deserve more attention.

Being twenty was the theme of the Chaumont Poster Competition in 2009 and that was my contribution. You’ve got big plans but no idea what tomorrow will bring.

«Make your own Sinalco-poster» was the motto of this competition. Sinalco simultaneously celebrated its hundredth anniversary, so I decided to play with the memories of the beholder and removed the brandname form the label, to show how rooted this brand is today. The past is in our heads — incredibly profound.

This is the first illustration I made for the B—Sides festival 2009. A machine that destroys the A—Side while playing the B—Side.

A short documentary of my work in May/June 2008 - mainly with material for the movie poster of “Tag am Meer” — a slightly confusing love story.

This is one of sixteen posters — each from another designer. They where issued for the launch of the B—Sides festival 2008 to promote their fake lineup.

A Photography for the Protagoniist Fashion Design Contest 2008, which unfortunately could not be performed.