Don Camillo

Client: Vellant
Description: Don Camillo is a fictional Catholic priest and the main protagonist in Giovanni Guareschi’s gentle tales of a Post War Italian town with the Catholic priest and a Communist mayor locked in rivalry. This is the first romanian version of the book.

Don Camillo - Cover

camillo

 

Doctrina Socului (The Shock Doctrine)

Client: Vellant
Description: Romanian edition of the Naomi Klein’s Shock Doctrine

doctrina-tipar-nou-n.jpg

Doctrina socului

 

De Pitstop

Company: Digisign
Client:
De Pitstop
Description:
Logo design for an online auto accessories shop based in Holland. The first logo is a lower “d” and “p” connected to each other simulating a F1 route circuit seen from above. The second one is a type treatment based on the same idea. The client liked the second one so I developed the rest of the project based on that.

de pitstop

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Helenyard logo design

Company: Digisign
Client:
Helen Yard
Description:
Logo design proposal for a dutch fashion designer.

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Helenyard website

Company: Digisign
Client:
Helen Yard
Description:
Website design proposal for a dutch fashion designer.

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Kerken website

Company: Digisign
Client:
Kerken.nl
Url:
www.kerken.nl
Description:
Layout design for a church database website from Holland

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Arobs - folder

Company: self contracted
Client:
AROBS Transilvania Software
Description:
Promotional leaflet used at CERF 2008.

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Promotional poster for Glofiish M800

Company: self contracted
Client:
AROBS Transilvania Software
Description:
Promotional poster design for Glofiish M800. Used at CERF 2008.

Poster M800

 

Smailo - The first 100% romanian GPS navigation sistem brand

Company: self contracted
Client: AROBS Transilvania Software

Url:
www.smailo.ro
Description:
Website design and developing for the first romanian GPS navigation brand.

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