Blending photographic realism with bold graphic design, this poster was developed to promote Jeveaux, an experimental music collective rooted in faith, improvisation, and urban sound. Inspired by Studio Anna Haas’ Palace St. Gallen piece (May 2024), the design draws on layered type, ambient imagery, and dynamic contrast to reflect the group's evolving identity. Building on a recent campaign that combined street photography and typographic storytelling, the work showcases my ability to create cohesive visual narratives across print and digital platforms — from grassroots performances to professional portfolios.

Blending halftone photography with striking, distorted typography, this poster was created to promote The Gospel Club, a student-led community rooted in worship, fellowship, and faith. Drawing inspiration from contemporary Swiss-style experiments and bold street poster design, the piece uses layered type, high-contrast imagery, and symbolic detail (the cross and rosary) to communicate both spiritual reverence and cultural edge. Developed as part of an ongoing series that merges grassroots evangelism with graphic storytelling, the work demonstrates my ability to craft visual narratives that bridge sacred tradition and modern designadaptable across print, social media, and campus outreach.

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