

Crochet rethought: sustainable, minimal, designed for a new generation
For my bachelor thesis, I created hooked!A series of four crochet booklets, aboutcombining basics, sustainable materials, and crochet projects. The aim was to rethink crochet beyond th common clichés and to establish it, through creative techniques, as an independent design medium. The project is aimed at young people who are curious to discover crochet in a modern and accessible way.




Teaser video for the new Master’s program in Design (TH Nuremberg)
Together with Lilith Lawrenz, I created a short teaser video in Houdini for the launch of the new Master’s program in Design at TH Nuremberg. The concept represents the transformation students experience during their studies in Design - how ideas evolveand merge between technology and design.
The video was realized entirely through procedural node-based programming in Houdini.









Yves Tumor
Album Artwork (fictional)
As part of a university project, I designed a fictional record cover for the artist Yves Tumor, including the labels, sleeve and main album artwork. The concept was inspired by the experimental and boundary-pushing nature of his music. Visual contrasts and bold colors were used to reflect the intensity and eclectic style that characterize Yves Tumor’s sound.

Modeling in Blender Valentine’s Edition
As part of a modeling assignment, we were asked to model a speaker and develop an individual theme around it in Blender. I chose Valentine’s Day as my concept, translating the idea of love into form, color, and material.
The result is a playful yet minimal object.



Photogrammetry Romanticizing Bread
For this project, I photogrammetrized a bread using around 300 photos and converted the model into an .obj file. The task was to integrate the scanned object into a visual scene, so I created a picnic scene in Blender. The aim was to turn something as ordinary as a baguette into a playful moment through light, texture, and composition.

Redefining a festival identity (fictional)
As part of a university project, I developed a new corporate design for the Sommernacht Film Festival.
The aim was to capture the festival’s unique atmosphere and to shape its visual identity in line with the spirit of the times. Inspired by the contrast between cinematic intensity and summer lightness, the design combines both energy and emotion.





Rethinking urban spaces
Group Project
In the empty shop windows of the former retail space in Nuremberg, my graphic design class and I realized a poster campaign that questioned the way we use our urban spaces. The guiding thought: Are we making the most of our city? Through bold typography imagery and text, the campaign brought attention to the visible emptiness in the city center and turned the vacant storefronts into a temporary exhibition space.




Blueprints of ImaginationGroup Project
Following the poster campaign, a magazine was created that explores dystopian visions of future urban centers. The project raises questions about the use of public spaces, and alternative perspectives on how cities might evolve. Through speculative narratives, the project expands the discussion and imagines how social and spatial structures could shift in possible futures.







“Mindful Mess”
Designers’ Night 16
For the 16th Designers’ Night at TH Nuremberg, I was involved in planning, organizing, and setting up the event.Titled “Mindful Mess (Creative minds are rarely tidy),” the exhibition showcased projects from all areas of design.
The evening celebrated creativity, open freedom, and the playful chaos inherent to the design process.










Crochet rethought: sustainable, minimal, designed for a new generation
For my bachelor thesis, I created hooked!A series of four crochet booklets, aboutcombining basics, sustainable materials, and crochet projects. The aim was to rethink crochet beyond th common clichés and to establish it, through creative techniques, as an independent design medium. The project is aimed at young people who are curious to discover crochet in a modern and accessible way.




Teaser video for the new Master’s program in Design (TH Nuremberg)
Together with Lilith Lawrenz, I created a short teaser video in Houdini for the launch of the new Master’s program in Design at TH Nuremberg. The concept represents the transformation students experience during their studies in Design - how ideas evolveand merge between technology and design.
The video was realized entirely through procedural node-based programming in Houdini.





Yves Tumor
Album Artwork (fictional)
As part of a university project, I designed a fictional record cover for the artist Yves Tumor, including the labels, sleeve and main album artwork. The concept was inspired by the experimental and boundary-pushing nature of his music. Visual contrasts and bold colors were used to reflect the intensity and eclectic style that characterize Yves Tumor’s sound.



Modeling in Blender Valentine’s Edition
As part of a modeling assignment, we were asked to model a speaker and develop an individual theme around it in Blender. I chose Valentine’s Day as my concept, translating the idea of love into form, color, and material.
The result is a playful yet minimal object.

Photogrammetry Romanticizing Bread
For this project, I photogrammetrized a bread using around 300 photos and converted the model into an .obj file. The task was to integrate the scanned object into a visual scene, so I created a picnic scene in Blender. The aim was to turn something as ordinary as a baguette into a playful moment through light, texture, and composition.





Redefining a festival identity (fictional)
As part of a university project, I developed a new corporate design for the Sommernacht Film Festival.
The aim was to capture the festival’s unique atmosphere and to shape its visual identity in line with the spirit of the times. Inspired by the contrast between cinematic intensity and summer lightness, the design combines both energy and emotion.





Rethinking urban spaces
Group Project
In the empty shop windows of the former retail space in Nuremberg, my graphic design class and I realized a poster campaign that questioned the way we use our urban spaces. The guiding thought: Are we making the most of our city? Through bold typography imagery and text, the campaign brought attention to the visible emptiness in the city center and turned the vacant storefronts into a temporary exhibition space.




Blueprints of ImaginationGroup Project
Following the poster campaign, a magazine was created that explores dystopian visions of future urban centers. The project raises questions about the use of public spaces, and alternative perspectives on how cities might evolve. Through speculative narratives, the project expands the discussion and imagines how social and spatial structures could shift in possible futures.







“Mindful Mess”
Designers’ Night 16
For the 16th Designers’ Night at TH Nuremberg, I was involved in planning, organizing, and setting up the event.Titled “Mindful Mess (Creative minds are rarely tidy),” the exhibition showcased projects from all areas of design.
The evening celebrated creativity, open freedom, and the playful chaos inherent to the design process.






Crochet rethought: sustainable, minimal, designed for a new generation
For my bachelor thesis, I created hooked!A series of four crochet booklets, aboutcombining basics, sustainable materials, and crochet projects. The aim was to rethink crochet beyond th common clichés and to establish it, through creative techniques, as an independent design medium. The project is aimed at young people who are curious to discover crochet in a modern and accessible way.




Teaser video for the new Master’s program in Design (TH Nuremberg)
Together with Lilith Lawrenz, I created a short teaser video in Houdini for the launch of the new Master’s program in Design at TH Nuremberg. The concept represents the transformation students experience during their studies in Design - how ideas evolveand merge between technology and design.
The video was realized entirely through procedural node-based programming in Houdini.





Yves Tumor
Album Artwork (fictional)
As part of a university project, I designed a fictional record cover for the artist Yves Tumor, including the labels, sleeve and main album artwork. The concept was inspired by the experimental and boundary-pushing nature of his music. Visual contrasts and bold colors were used to reflect the intensity and eclectic style that characterize Yves Tumor’s sound.



Modeling in Blender Valentine’s Edition
As part of a modeling assignment, we were asked to model a speaker and develop an individual theme around it in Blender. I chose Valentine’s Day as my concept, translating the idea of love into form, color, and material.
The result is a playful yet minimal object.

Photogrammetry Romanticizing Bread
For this project, I photogrammetrized a bread using around 300 photos and converted the model into an .obj file. The task was to integrate the scanned object into a visual scene, so I created a picnic scene in Blender. The aim was to turn something as ordinary as a baguette into a playful moment through light, texture, and composition.





Redefining a festival identity (fictional)
As part of a university project, I developed a new corporate design for the Sommernacht Film Festival.
The aim was to capture the festival’s unique atmosphere and to shape its visual identity in line with the spirit of the times. Inspired by the contrast between cinematic intensity and summer lightness, the design combines both energy and emotion.





Rethinking urban spaces
Group Project
In the empty shop windows of the former retail space in Nuremberg, my graphic design class and I realized a poster campaign that questioned the way we use our urban spaces. The guiding thought: Are we making the most of our city? Through bold typography imagery and text, the campaign brought attention to the visible emptiness in the city center and turned the vacant storefronts into a temporary exhibition space.




Blueprints of ImaginationGroup Project
Following the poster campaign, a magazine was created that explores dystopian visions of future urban centers. The project raises questions about the use of public spaces, and alternative perspectives on how cities might evolve. Through speculative narratives, the project expands the discussion and imagines how social and spatial structures could shift in possible futures.







“Mindful Mess”
Designers’ Night 16
For the 16th Designers’ Night at TH Nuremberg, I was involved in planning, organizing, and setting up the event.Titled “Mindful Mess (Creative minds are rarely tidy),” the exhibition showcased projects from all areas of design.
The evening celebrated creativity, open freedom, and the playful chaos inherent to the design process.