Work



The Dieter Rams Archive embodies the
designer's "less but better"
philosophy through minimalist aesthetics and
rigorous accessibility standards.
Built with clean typography,
generous white space, and semantic HTML
structure, the site features comprehensive
screen reader support and intuitive navigation.
Subtle micro-animations—hover states, smooth
transitions, and delicate parallax
effects—enhance usability without compromising
clarity.
The archive balances
Rams' professional legacy with personal
insights, showcasing both his iconic design
principles and the life behind modern industrial
design's most influential voice.




The Légere Shopify store translates the brand’s
refined approach to luxury eyewear into a modern
digital experience. Clean typography, generous
white space, and a restrained color palette
create a minimal stage where each frame takes
center focus.
Built for clarity and accessibility, the theme
features intuitive navigation, fast-loading
pages, and seamless product filtering. Subtle
micro-animations—hover effects, smooth
transitions, and gentle depth—enhance
interaction without distraction.
The result is a contemporary, effortless shop
that mirrors Légere’s philosophy: understated
luxury, where form and function meet.

Folio'24 was built with Nuxt, combining
performance-driven development with a strong
focus on fluid storytelling. Minimal layouts,
clean typography, and a restrained color palette
frame the work with clarity and precision.
Seamless page transitions form the core of the
experience—smooth, cinematic movements guide
visitors through projects, turning navigation
into a narrative. Subtle micro-animations and
layered motion enhance immersion without
overshadowing content.
The result is a portfolio that feels both
contemporary and crafted: a fast, elegant
platform where design and development merge into
a cohesive expression of process and craft.

Perform Europe is an EU-funded initiative
supporting sustainable, inclusive, and balanced
international touring in the performing arts.
Running from 2023 to 2026, it explores new
models for cross-border collaboration and
promotes greener, fairer practices across
theatre, dance, circus, and beyond.
I contributed extensively to the front-end
development of the internal platform, focusing
on clarity, usability, and performance. Clean
layouts and intuitive structures ensure that
artists, producers, and partners can easily
navigate resources, manage projects, and connect
across borders.
The platform balances accessibility with
functionality, serving as both a practical tool
and a digital hub that reflects Perform Europe’s
vision of innovation, diversity, and
sustainability in the performing arts sector.