Some collections don’t need a comeback. They just need a little creativity (and maybe less sanding than expected).
Some collections don’t need a comeback. They just need a little creativity (and maybe less sanding than expected).
Black and white had its charm, but seeing those same scenes in colour hits differently in ways you don’t expect.
A personal collection of reimagined book covers, some based on real stories, others purely for the joy of designing them.
Started with one close-up… and somehow turned into a full set of posters that feel a little more intense than they should.
Took a mix of random characters and dropped them straight into the GTA world…somehow it just works.
Experimented with a legendary comic style… and ended up creating covers for stories that don’t exist (yet).
A skeptical start to “The Bear” turned into a creative project, leading to a t-shirt design.
Embrace the future of art by turning digital images into 3D printed action figures and statues. Using AI and 3D printing it’ll soon be possible to create detailed collectibles of anything you can think of.
Relive the magic of the ’80s with my retro VHS covers inspired by Drew Struzan. Featuring unknown actors, these covers capture the allure of classic movie posters.
Ever wondered how modern movies would look if made in the 1920s? Using AI, I created fascinating vintage versions of your favorite films. Here are some standout examples.
For a Harry Potter fan, I 3D printed a Chocolate Frog and customized a wizard card. This creative gift blended magic with a personal touch, delighting a true Potterhead.
At the premiere of “Eintlik nogal baie,” I was the executive producer and graphic designer. From the official poster to ads and banners, it was a fun night at Monte Casino, celebrating our work.
One of my coolest possessions is a storyboard from the first Deadpool movie, given to me by 20th Century Fox at the pre-screening. As a huge Deadpool fan, it’s an incredible keepsake.
Meeting Leon Schuster after working on a few of his movies was a memorable moment, reminding me of all the laughs shared with my grandmother while watching his films.