MANN+HUMMEL Drum Awards

Mann+Hummel is a leading manufacturer of air filters and a major player in HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) for the food & beverage, healthcare, and chemical industries. To establish the brand as an opinion leader in air filtration, we collaborated closely with their researchers to collect real-time data on air pollution and filtration. This data was then used to create a dynamic dashboard for their landing page, which not only visualizes real-time metrics but also contextualizes them through a 3D city map showcasing key buildings from their most important client industries. I played a crucial role in shaping the creative platform, leading the 3D creation of the city map, and contributing to the case film submitted for the international Drum Awards for B2B marketing.

BASF Plastic Tradefair

„Messe K“ is Germany’s most important trade fair for plastics. For our pitch for BASF, we developed a look and feel inspired by the idea that recycling brings together elements from different objects into one. This concept was reflected in the typography, which combined various styles of BASF’s corporate font—both in static designs and, most importantly, in motion assets. I played a key role in shaping the creative platform for the pitch, developing the overall look and feel, and creating the majority of the assets.

Berrang Casefilm

Berrang is a globally operating, family-run company specializing in mechanical fastening technology serving various industries, including mobility, optoelectronics, and aviation. For their case film, we needed a way to showcase their clients‘ products without revealing the exact companies behind them. This led to the development of a distinctive wireframe aesthetic, symbolizing precision and innovation. I played a crucial role in developing this distinctive look and feel, executing the 3D clips that bring this casefilm to life. This approach not only highlights Berrang’s technical expertise but also provides a visually engaging narrative that resonates with their innovative spirit.

In Vitro – Churchill’s Chicken (University Project)

Churchill’s Chicken is an animated explainer video about the evolution of in vitro meat, starting with Winston Churchill’s visionary idea of growing only the edible parts of a chicken—long before science even began researching the concept. I created all the 3D models and scenes, handled the editing, and collaborated with a friend for the voice-over. The project combines my love for science communication with my experience in B2B marketing, where balancing information with storytelling is key.

Dark Meadows

Dark Meadows is a trailer for an 8-bit jump ‘n’ run game that doesn’t actually exist. It was my way of exploring 8-bit animation, combining AI-generated character designs with manual edits in Photoshop to maintain a consistent style. I then brought everything to life in After Effects, adding movement and effects to match the retro game aesthetic. It’s a fun mix of nostalgia and experimentation, playing with the limits of pixel art animation.

This untitled short animation brings a simple but relatable scene to life—a guy watching loud smartphone content on a train, annoying everyone around him. I designed the characters as distinct personas, each with their own look and attitude, to show how frustration with inconsiderate behavior is something that unites us all. The vector illustration was my starting point, which I then animated to highlight the subtle reactions and shared exasperation of the passengers. It’s a lighthearted take on an everyday annoyance, using motion design to turn an observation into a visual story.

Shadow of Truth

Shadow of Truth is a detective story with an AI assistant, created as part of a storytelling and video editing workshop at my agency. Given only a rough story idea, I built the trailer from scratch—selecting stock footage, music, and effects to shape the narrative. To enhance the atmosphere, I generated AI voices and styled everything in a classic film noir aesthetic, using deep shadows and dramatic contrasts. The project was a great exercise in storytelling through editing, proving how much mood and tension can be crafted with the right visuals and sound.