Scroll down to see a list of small projects that, even though their scope doesn't require a dedicated page, I'm still excited to show you!
These projects are – most likely – of exploratory nature, small personal projects, or one-offs I've made for some people.
This combo of vinyl sleeve and center label was designed to accurately reflect the style of the neurofunk producer Suspect. The ultracondensed typography evokes the rhythmic nature of this genre and contrasts powerfully against the ominous sihouette of the eclipse.
A barren color palette and composition connects with the dark tones that define neurofunk music.
The idea behind this personal project was to create a magazine from the ground up. The concept resulted in a publication dedicated to cultures whose languages have been classified as critically endangered by UNESCO.
The design employs a restrained color palette and a clean, understated layout, ensuring that the photography takes center stage and serves as the focal point throughout the publication.
The full project includes the front and back covers for three separate editions, along with the monograph, index, main article, and interview featured in the first issue.