My graduation project, Boring Place, combines spatial strategy, experience design, and visual identity to shape a conceptual pop-up for Tekla. The idea unfolds through touchpoints, storytelling, and materials that invite rest, reflection, and a moment away from the screen.
Hybrid and experimental design with a focus on structure, rhythm and playful precision, spanning pillow made typefaces, research booklets and zines, and a mix of analogue and digital methods.
3D became a useful extension of my design process, allowing me to translate ideas into tangible and spatial forms without needing to build them physically.
Illustration and animation give me space to work with mood and surface through sketching, scanning, and layering. These techniques help introduce a sense of tactility, even when the outcome stays fully digital.
My work in 35mm photography focuses on people, spaces, and the atmosphere around them. The approach shifts between documentary and editorial, with an interest in quiet observation and clear composition.