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This is More.

Projects from Freelancing, Competitions & University

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Here you'll find:

UI | Interior Design | Product Design

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Finding Toilets and Water

such as public drinking water sources and restrooms while staying mindful of the environment. The idea came after spending time in Japan, where public toilets and water access are widely available and thoughtfully integrated into city life. I wanted to create a clean, intuitive interface that feels calm and inviting to use. By making the experience more enjoyable, the goal is to encourage regular use — and in turn, reduce single-use plastic consumption in everyday life.

To help people cook more often no matter their diet.

By pasting any recipe link into Basil, blog clutter disappears and the recipe is turned int a calm, easy-to-follow layout. Users can choose to adjust the recipe to match their needs — like vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, or nut-free. 

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The Hook as Wall element

Hook design for the Iserlohn Haken Award Competition.

We won with a bottle

— but designed a whole system

A competition organized by Raiffeisen Bank Austria tasked us with designing a practical gift for employees to use in their daily work, with the possibility of adding features over time. The water bottle could be enhanced with various attachable elements like a containers, a watch, cups, or speakers.

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A trade fair booth that feels like the sea

This exhibition stand was designed for ListGC, a Yacht interior outfitter. It was all about atmosphere and immersions.

A lakeside restaurant built for light

This concept was created for Seevilla at Lake Millstatt — a hotel looking to add a new restaurant to its grounds. 

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An exhibition space that moves through time

This exhibition concept visualizes time as space — from antique chandeliers and classic books to modern seating and playful color. Visitors move through a layered interior that invites reflection on where we’ve been, and where we’re going.

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