Dreamtonics is a pioneering Japanese audio software company known for its innovative vocal synthesis products. Over three years, I have partnered with them to develop a growing suite of print materials for their global presence at key industry events like the Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE).
Synthesizer V Studio Synthesizer V Studio Pro 2 Vocoflex
In this ongoing collaboration, I have been responsible for designing each new product brochure as it launches. This includes individual trifold brochures for their core products— Vocoflex, Synthesizer V Studio, and Synthesizer V Studio Pro2—as well as a comprehensive, updated global brochure.
Each piece is designed to fit within a cohesive visual system that grows with the brand. By establishing a flexible yet disciplined framework for layout, typography, and information hierarchy, each new brochure enters the suite as a fresh chapter that feels inherently part of the same story, while respecting its product’s visual identity.
NATIVE INSTRUMENTS
During my time at Native Instruments I designed the packaging for several flagship hardware controllers, including the Traktor S2, F1, and X1 — translating NI’s visual language into a three-dimensional format while balancing aesthetic precision with the functional demands of retail packaging.
The complexity of hardware packaging presents a distinct design challenge that goes beyond purely visual decision-making: integrating technical specifications, feature lists, regulatory information, and brand identity across multiple faces of a three-dimensional structure requires as much information architecture as it does design craft.
wkndlvrs
I partnered with fashion label wkndlvrs for their 2012 launch, developing the foundational brand identity and key seasonal assets.
CLIENT
wkndlvrs
SCOPE
Corporate Design Print Design Editorial Design
THEMES
Edginess Casualness Playfulness Confidence
Corporate Design
Letter head, business cards, greeting cards, hang tags.
The Other Side documents a musical encounter between Dresden-based guitarist Judith Beckedorf and Nashville singer/songwriter Sean Della Croce — written and produced remotely across borders, time zones, and a team of women spanning Germany, the United States, and England.
My role covered the full scope of the release: art direction, photography, cover artwork for the album and three singles, CD packaging and booklet, and tour poster.
CLIENT
Sean Della Croe + Judith Beckedorf
SCOPE
Art Direction Campaign Design Photography Print Design
The remote spirit of the collaboration shaped the creative process from the start — we conducted individual online photo shoots with both artists, working across continents to build a cohesive visual world.
Shot across two continents with on-site assistants positioning cameras and lights at each location while I managed settings and triggered the shutter remotely.
A carefully matched approach — consistent light sources, setups, and backgrounds — allowed the images to be seamlessly merged in post-production into the collage-based artwork.
Print Design
With sustainability central to the project’s values, the design embraced an organic, collage-based aesthetic using nature imagery and recycled materials throughout.
The tour poster was designed with dedicated spaces for venue, date, and time — allowing promoters to adapt the poster locally while maintaining visual consistency across the tour.