With over 27 years devoted to design, I’ve amassed a wealth of experience collaborating with a diverse range of clients, from esteemed companies and cultural institutions to individual patrons.
My expertise spans a multitude of projects, including captivating designs for large-scale cultural events, festivals, bespoke brochures, corporate branding, logos, packaging solutions, and more.
Specializing in the intersection of design, culture, and art, I’ve curated cohesive visual identities for festivals, meticulously crafting everything from logos to promotional materials, social media assets, websites, invitations, catalogs, and supplementary merchandise.
The production phase is an essential component of object planning and design. Throughout my career, I have amassed invaluable experience and refined my skills in selecting materials, printing techniques, enhancements, paper varieties, binding methods, and more.
These particular choices are closely intertwined with the project’s design path and objectives, enriching the visual essence of the created object to its fullest expression.
I was commissioned by KKL-JNF (Jewish National Fund) to design the cover for the Book of Honor, around the theme of “Iron Swords,” which starts with the tragic massacre of Israeli civilians by Hamas, during the October the 7th. 2024. The aim was to create a compelling image that would capture the profound gravity of the events – the turmoil, the fracture, the mobilization – and deliver a powerful artistic representation.