"Retro Resan" is an audiovisual, reality-based game set in Limhamn, Malmö, developed during a cross-media course I attended. The game takes players on a journey back to the 1970s, with visuals styled to match the era. I designed the website, created a brochure for the starting point, and illustrated an abstract map of Limhamn highlighting the five destinations players visit to complete the game.
Game of Chunks is an educational platform that helps students learn programming through gamification. For a school project, I redesigned an existing platform created by our teacher, which served as a support tool to practice coding skills. In my redesign, I focused heavily on gamification to make learning more engaging. I was inspired by Game of Thrones, combining the theme with a modern and minimalistic visual style to create a unique and motivating experience.
SpotYa is a fun social mobile game developed as a group project for the Designstudio course. Players take a photo of the place they’re at, and friends use a map to guess where it was taken. The closest guess wins. When a game starts, players take turns posting a photo when a notification appears, exactly where they are at that moment. For each photo, friends only see the image for a few seconds before placing their guess. Extra viewing time can be unlocked at the cost of points. Each round lasts 24 hours, and the game ends once everyone has had their turn. The player with the most points at the end wins.
As a group, we were tasked with redesigning Malmö’s citizen proposal system. The existing platform, Malmöinitiativet, was old, outdated, and difficult to navigate. It allowed residents to submit ideas to local politicians and comment on or vote for others’ proposals. Our goal was to create a modern, intuitive desktop service, while still following the city’s graphic profile.
One of my first projects was to design an app for heritage chicken keepers involved in conservation breeding. The app allows users to track their chickens, egg production, and health, while automatically generating an annual report from the logged data, eliminating the need for manual record-keeping.
In January 2024, I designed a logo for a street sign and social media profile picture for a newly opened Vietnamese restaurant. Based on the company's requests, this was the result , a simple, sleek, and modern design. The restaurant is called S&B Vietnamese Kitchen and is located in Kalmar, Sweden. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!
This collection, developed during 2024 - 2025, is inspired by the clean forms and bold colors of Bauhaus design. Each poster is a visual interpretation of a specific drink, with a carefully chosen color palette reflecting its character. The combination of structured design and fluid color transitions creates a graphic expression that captures the essence of the drink - perfect for the wall of your bar corner or even your kitchen.
Skiposters UF was a business I started during my final year of high school as part of the Young Enterprise (UF) program. I created a collection of sleek, hand-drawn posters featuring well-known ski resorts. The design was modern and minimalist, focusing on simplicity and aesthetics, making them a timeless interior detail that fits in any home. The business was a success, and I won a category in the regional competition, which took me to the national finals in Gothenburg in 2022.
Food and fika should be “childishly delicious,” not too advanced - just like my brochure! In the course Graphic Design and Media Production, we were assigned to create a brochure about a place we really like. I chose Öland and made a brochure focused on great food and fika that you should try when visiting.
Food and fika should be “childishly delicious,” not too advanced - just like my brochure! In the course Graphic Design and Media Production, we were assigned to create a brochure about a place we really like. I chose Öland and made a brochure focused on great food and fika that you should try when visiting.