Thesis
PROJECTS
All Motion Typography IllustrationWebsite and visual identity for fashion designer Anat Elkayam. Her work focuses on sustainability and slow-fashion, using recycled textiles and handmade processes. The site translates this spirit into a restrained, monochrome design with a fluid, abstract logo- letting the garments and textures take center focus.
A typographic research project exploring the fluid relationship between Hebrew and Latin letterforms.
Using a 3D morphing א/A model, the character shifts between languages as it rotates in space, highlighting
how identity, form, and meaning evolve through movement.
The project blends type design, visual memory and liquid simulation to create a hybrid letter that lives between cultures and scripts.
Using a 3D morphing א/A model, the character shifts between languages as it rotates in space, highlighting
how identity, form, and meaning evolve through movement.
The project blends type design, visual memory and liquid simulation to create a hybrid letter that lives between cultures and scripts.
A visual research project exploring the evolution of letters across history and cultures. The form shifts between Hebrew Yiddish and German, revealing their shared roots. Presented as a publication that blends typography, memory, and material transformation.
Micro-interaction motion kit for app flows
A set of character-based animations created for a start-up company- Animove. designed to enrich digital experiences with emotion and personality. The animations explore loops, idle states and alert behaviors, built as lightweight Lottie files for seamless in-app integration while maintaining a clean UI look and feel.
Poster developed for the Rundgang open studios event during my studies at Universität der Künste Berlin, 2023. was designed in a different visual style, inspired by diverse art movements- from Bauhaus to digital abstraction.
The result is a playful, eclectic typographic composition celebrating creativity across the university’s departments.
The result is a playful, eclectic typographic composition celebrating creativity across the university’s departments.
A graphic postcard series created following the tragedy of 2023. Each card visualizes emotional states offering a visual language and tools for feelings when words fall short. The project offers a way to articulate feelings that are hard to verbalize, turning emotion into something visible, tactile and sharable.
A layered silkscreen self-portrait combining hand-drawn illustration, textured shapes and vibrant colors to reflect
a personal emotional landscape. Created during my Master’s studies at Kunstuniversität Linz, Austria (2022).
a personal emotional landscape. Created during my Master’s studies at Kunstuniversität Linz, Austria (2022).
A typographic exploration of form, merging gothic Blackletter with soft modern curves. reinterpreted through contemporary shapes and smooth contrast.