Graphic design
Some of my graphic design work, such as packaging and magazines.
About my works
Here, I’d like to share some of the graphic design work I’ve done over the years. My focus has mostly been on printed media—brochures, flyers, and magazines—that required not only visually engaging layouts but also careful attention to typography and how text and visuals work together. I also enjoy designing packaging, where form and function meet in a tangible way.
Kanna — Conceptual Brand & Packaging
This fictional brand and packaging concept was created as part of my final project for the Feketefeherlany Basics of Graphic Design course. The task was to invent a brand and build its visual identity from scratch.
Kanna is an imagined luxury tea brand that blends exotic origins with refined aesthetics. I designed a bold, premium look using deep green tones, golden accents, and detailed ornamental linework to evoke a sense of calm ritual and sophistication. The packaging aims to feel both timeless and indulgent — something you'd want to keep long after the tea is gone.
Japan Magazine — Layout Design
This conceptual magazine spread was one of my final projects for the Feketefeherlany Basics of Graphic Design course. It was a typographic and layout exercise focused on creating a structured and visually appealing editorial design.
The theme centers around cherry blossom viewing in Japan, with extra attention on clarity, rhythm, and alignment in the text. The goal was to design a layout that feels balanced and easy to read, while still being expressive and engaging. I worked a lot on typographic hierarchy, spacing, and making sure the images and text support each other — the end result is a clean, elegant travel magazine look.