Case Study 03
Graphic Design: standalone work across clients & personal projects
Graphic Design
Overview
Not every design project fits neatly into one case study. This page collects standalone work I've done across different clients and contexts — event posters, logos, product cards, and personal branding. Each piece solved a specific communication problem: making a garage sale unmissable, giving a coaching brand an identity, or turning a product's three core qualities into a single, scannable card.
Event Posters — Flohmarkt / Garage Sale
Bilingual poster set for a garage sale event — German and English editions designed to be printed and shared digitally. The brief: legible at a glance, bold enough to stop a scroll.
Logo Design
University Work
A visual rebranding concept for Ferrari — developed as a university assignment. The project reimagines the iconic motorsport brand through a contemporary design lens while preserving the essence of Italian performance heritage.
What I Learned
Standalone design work taught me to be decisive fast. Without the buffer of a long brand strategy process, each piece — a poster, a logo, a product card — has to communicate its core message immediately. The constraint is clarifying: strip everything back to what the audience needs to understand in the first three seconds, then make that unavoidable.