A variety of logos to production studio

Logo & branding for studio tattoos

Logo and branding for "TARRA" skin company

Logo and branding for "Visitt" Software Development company

Logo and Logotype for a Mexican Bar

Logo for apartments boutique in Costa Rica

Logo and Logotype for a Greek restaurant

Logo for Sabras oil products

Logo for an Israeli falafel restaurant in Mexico

Logo to an independent insurance agent

Logo for a local bar

Wedding invitation logo

Logo for cosmetician

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Diamonds chocolate
The Chocolate, and the process it undergoes from seed to product, reminds me a lot of the process of a rock growing. Both start from nature as raw materials and end up a beautiful finished product. I chose a color pallete that reminds me of the desert view and decided to use basic and organic shapes to create a wild abstract. In order to give the package a postcard feel I’ve added rock textures and information about different mines on the back.
Drawing
poster story that i draw to a project.
Baking packaging
Baking Products being a very basic substance. I compared it to Art. Any being can make art, as any being can create something as basic from baking products. I chose the Bauhaus era. A time that was identified with basic colors and shapes, including the font that was identified and used at that time. Various products have added printed informative knowledge at this time. Vertical and Horizontal graphic art was common use during those years. The topography was all designed and based on these shapes. Each color represents a product with a different flavor and Each shape represents a family group. The shape changes its form as the product becomes more complex. My starting point was the Wheat, flour group. I branched out from that starting point creating a language.
Spotip
SPOTIP is an amazing platform for photographers to locate nearby; distant and current locations. The app offers the user beautiful and interesting locations to photograph. It offers the user an opportunity to share places he has visited and photographed. The application is divided into two steps. Finding the most suitable location that answers the user's needs. This is done using the search engine that is divided into specific categories. The app informs the user all the needed information and camera tools needed. The information is fed by other photographers that have visited and photographed there in the past. This will give the user an opportunity to get the detailed information before setting out, including an impression of the photographs already taken there. The data will allow the user the opportunity to perfect his whole photographic experience and destination. Each user is welcomed to share his new destinations and current photographic experiences. Once the user has found and experienced a photography experience he is welcome to join the second goal of the application. The user is invited to join the global community of photographers on this application. The user will be able to visit all the amazing and interesting variety of photographs taken by endless photographers. The application will entail exact details and information needed in order to find the perfect moment that creates the perfect photo. When upgrading the application the user becomes a premium customer. The user will receive access to information that allows entry to special places; lectures on everything that entails destinations and photography. The use of cameras and special equipment that might be the photographers need. The premium customer has the opportunity to save locations whilst offline; this being when a user is in a nonreception area; also including the possibility to use more features whilst photographing.
Gazoz israeli museum
Branding of "Gazoz Museum of Israeli culture" The colors used are of the Mediterranean sands, sea, and sun. I was inspired by the amount of stickers that vary, represent and express, the multitude of cultural connections in Israel. My design is based on the informative, somewhat boring and mundane side of the Museum in contrast of the sassy, unpretentious Israeli side that's glued on layers and layers of different views and expressive ideas. I chose a naked cement wall that in my view symbolizes true and hard israeliness.
Shufuni ya nash
This is an Instagram page, called @shufuniyanash. As part of my course, I choose to talk about the Eastern culture and more so about the Moroccan culture. All the characters and images i drew my self, to every image there's a small paragraph and thus creates a light and fun language- and most importantly people are exposed to things that they don't know or knew about the culture. Enjoy
Anxieties Illustrations
As an anxious person, i feel the best way to communicate my fears are illustrations. In this series, some of those thoughts are brought to paper using short comic strips.
Disruption
created as part of a collaborative educational program, the three ‘disruption jackets’ are inspired by the difficulties in communication between Chinese and Israeli students at shenkar college, Israel and yale university, the US. the black and white denim is covered with letters and words falling apart.
Confession Night
Confession Night is one day a year, the longest night in which we confess our sins, and continue to celebrate life. The confessional process takes place from the dark until the next day, a process in which one confesses to another in the world. The boutique is located in major cities around the world, such as New York, Tel Aviv, Berlin and more, and provides an opportunity to confess your sins regardless of religion, race or gender. The language takes inspiration from the nightlife, the neons, the urbanism, and on the other side from the worlds of the church and the vitrage, which delineate the language. The idea comes from Maha Shivarti in India, where they celebrate the longest night of the year and invite Lord Shiva to wash away evil and the old and make room for growth and renewal.
Cartel Font
A Hebrew font course which includes all the symbols and numbers. I inspired by a biblical old logo I saw, And from there the font developed.
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