Spatial Design


Haribo Sage House

                Client brief, 2021 Together with Sage House, we created Haribo The Goldbear World Wonders for Hongkong Land’s The Ring mall in Chongqing, China. Iconic landmarks including the Great Sphinx of Giza x Pompey’s Pillar, the Brandenburg Gate, the Colosseum, and the Roman Baths were brought to life and infused with Haribo’s signature childlike joy. In 2022, the project received the Silver Stevie Award for Innovation in Entertainment Events, awarded in collaboration with Sage House Integrated Marketing Agency China.










YU KULTURA

                Client brief, 2019 This project involved creating the visual identity for YU Kultura, an exhibition celebrating the rich cultural heritage of Yugoslavia. The design draws its color palette directly from the Yugoslav flag, using bold reds, blues, and whites to evoke a sense of history and unity. The identity is built around a modular system of circles and half circles, creating a sense of movement and dynamism across all materials. These geometric forms are used to construct layouts, patterns, and graphic elements that feel both modern and playful, while referencing the interconnectedness of Yugoslav cultural history.













World Expo Bulgarian Pavilion

                Client brief, 2017 This project involved the facade design for the Bulgarian Pavilion at the World Expo in Zaragoza. The facade was designed to reinterpret a pattern well known in Bulgarian folklore, translating traditional ornamental motifs into a contemporary architectural expression.



Museum  Tradition of  Tobacco

                Client brief, 2018 This project involved creating the visual identity and complete layout for the Museum Tradition of Tobacco, a permanent exhibition on the history of tobacco in North Macedonia. The design draws its color palette from rich, earthy tones to evoke the heritage and tradition of tobacco cultivation. The identity is built around a modular system of shapes inspired by stylized tobacco leaves, creating a sense of movement and cohesion across all materials. These forms are used to construct layouts, patterns, and graphic elements that feel both contemporary and engaging, while referencing the cultural and historical significance of tobacco in North Macedonia.