About
01-06/2024
UXMA (KI/DD, hybrid)
Digital Designer
2020-2023
Ketchum Germany (DD, hybrid)
Junior Art Director Digital
07-09/2020
Geometry Global (S&F Commerce, HH)
Intern Creative Digital
2017-2020
Photographer & Designer
Freelance, Event & Concert Photography, Corporate Design/Branding
2017-2018
Pflanzmich.de (HH, hybrid)
Working Student Product Photography & Content Creation
2016-2019
Studies Communication Design (HH)
Focused on Corporate Design/Branding, Typography, Screendesign, Motion Design & Photography
Skills
Communication Design, Art Direction, Motion Design (2D Animation), UI Design, Video Editing, Illustration, Photography, ….
Tools
Adobe CC; especially After Effects, Premiere Pro/DaVinci Resolve, XD/Figma, Affinity Suite, ProCreate (iPad), C4D (Octane Render), WordPress (Divi), …
Experience
Consumer Electronics, FMCG, Public Institutions, Automotive, Beauty & Lifestyle, Pharma, Tobacco
Inspiration
Vucko, Dr. Martin Lorenz, Karl Gerstner, Sean Tucker, Ben Marriot, Ordinary Folk, Hornet, Oddfellows, Buck, Landor et. al.
About Me
My friends & colleagues describe me as welcoming, reliable, confident and always ready with a bad joke. I know my strengths and use them effectively in daily work.
I’m passionate about innovation, constantly learning and questioning the status quo. My ideas always aim to align with both client needs and brand identity.
I’m analytical, solution-oriented, and stay calm under pressure thanks to my “Yes we can” mindset. I also care deeply about DE&I and sustainability.
My interests include motion design, kinetic typography, and flexible design systems, an area I’m eager to explore further. Outside of work, I’m a tech enthusiast and music lover, especially (Hard) Rock, Punk, and Indie.
My weakness? Texting: better avoided for everyone’s sake.
»You know what I think?
There should always be music. In everything you do. And when it’s really shit, at least the music’s still there. And at the point where it’s at its most beautiful, the record should jump and you only ever hear that one moment.«
– Frank Giering