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Project1 ‘Specimen TWK Lausanne’
March2026

This type specimen explores the themes of change and adaptation within typography. The chosen typeface TWK Lausanne can be understood as a contemporary evolution of Helvetica. While Helvetica represents a fixed standard of modernist typography, Lausanne reflects how typographic forms can shift and develop over time.

The central visual metaphor is the tree. A tree continuously grows, branches out and adapts to its environment, much like typography which evolves in response to changing visual and cultural contexts. In this sense, the tree becomes a symbol for the organic development of type.






Project2 ‘the feeling of spring’
April 2026
A quiet shift in perception happens around this time of the year, when the world softens and attention turns to the present. Leaves are dancing in the wind, flowers are blooming, a mix of scents is in the air, and birds are singing and filling the background with a feeling of lightness.
It is a reminder of how much there is to perceive and see. Nature reveals a sense of presence within us and all around us.

In this project I focus on nature as it starts to bloom, revealing how it is in all its simplicity, a source of life and a quiet feeling of home no matter where you are, like your own Eden, you just have to look and see. 






Project3 ‘Within’
March2026
Self-perception, an important phenomenon of psychology, is shaped not only by how we perceive ourselves but also by how we are seen by others and how we react to it. The environments we are part of, wether physical or digital, queitly shape our self-perception. It is a constant process, however subtle and often invisible. 
This project aims to explore these different dimensions of self-perception through a cinceptual exhibition calles Within, where the process is translated into visual communication.
The design concept consists of postcards focusing each on one aspect of self-perception, using minimal and structured compositions to make the invisible processes visible.
Inspired by the open structures of Ruth Asawa and Naum Gabo, self-perception is turned into tangible forms. 




Project4 ‘Calendar2026’
November2025
Time often feels abstract, structured, yet constantly moving and difficult to grasp. It shapes our everyday lives. This project explores how time can be made visible through a reduced and structured visual approach.

Through a minimalist calendar design, time is translated into a clear visual system. The layout focuses on clarity and reduction, allowing the grid and simple graphic elements to define the composition. Red symbols introduce a subtle rhythm throughout the year. Repeating every four months, they divide the calendar into three temporal sections and create a quiet structure that guides the viewer through the progression of time.





Project5 ‘Capturing Art’
March2026

Framed by a white wall, the geometric composition and primary colors become the central focus.

The moment reflects how art is often experienced collectively,
how people pause, observe and interpret what they see side by side. Art becomes not only something to look at, but something to experience together, and remember, like living itself.
Through this perspective, the focus shifts to the lower to middle part of the artwork, making the process more visible. The artist explains that the line slowly disappears as the paint runs out, revealing how time vanishes.
This photograph reflects the process behind the artwork.
Each element can be seen as an individual moment, yet
together they become parts of a larger whole.

Art is not only something we look at, it is something we experience. It exists in forms, in details, in the spaces around it, and in the way we move through it. This project explores different ways of observing art and how perception shifts depending on where we focus our attention.

Through a photographic series, these perspectives are captured and translated into visual form. Rather than focusing solely on the artworks themselves, the images reflect how art can unfold an can be perceived.




Information

artjoli

Education
Currently applying for Master’s programs.

Certificate Digital Design|October 2025-February 2026| SAE Institute Vienna

Bachelor in Psychology| September 2022-July 2025| Hochschule Fresenius München



Employment
Currently: ongoing creative studio experience and mentorship at Studio Abricot, Luxembourg

Internship (Health Psychology) | September–December 2024 | We Are Mental, München
Skills
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe After Effects