Non-Fiction Children's Book

Expected July 2024

Picture Book
Card Game
Publications

Expected 2024

Non-Fiction Children’s Book: Unser größter Schatz – Der Boden by Karolin Küntzel

Beltz & Gelberg – ISBN 3407759460 

 

2024

Card Game: Wir erfinden eine Geschichte

Pattloch Verlag

 

2023

Comic strip in Tollwood Festival Magazine, winter 2023

Tollwood GmbH

 

2023

School reading: Der kleine Hirte by Barbara Peters

Hase und Igel VerlagISBN 978-3863162863

 

2022

Picture Book: Großer Wal und kleiner Fisch by Eva Gerstle

mvg-VerlagISBN 978-3747404379

 

2021

Illustration of a historical map for the novel Usir by Roxane Bicker

Hybrid-Verlag ISBN 978-3967411362

 

2020

Illustration of a historical map for the novel Aset by Roxane Bicker

Hybrid-VerlagISBN 978-3967410747

 

2020

Illustration for the novel Inepu by Roxane Bicker

Hybrid-VerlagISBN 978-3967410259

Illustration and infographic for exhibition and museum
as a graphic designer at the planning office "Die Werft", Munich

2021

Illustrations for digital media station about Egyptian coins

State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich

 

2020 – 2021  

Several illustrations for children’s puzzle booklets, issues 14

State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich

 

2020 – 2021  

Several illustrations published in Maat – quarterly magazine, issues 14, 16, 21

State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich

 

2021

Illustration of lead motif, backgrounds, chapter images and hidden object picture for museum education

Traveling exhibition “Duckomenta”, State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich

 

2020

Map with illustrated Egyptian sights in Munich

State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich

 

2020

Installation: Timeline of Egyptian and World history

State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich

 

2019

Conceptional screendesigns and visualizations for preproduction

Deutsches Meeresmuseum, Stralsund

 

2019

Conceptional visualizations for preproduction

Competition: Stadtmuseum, Deggendorf

 

2019

Illustration of lead motif and corporate identity, background illustration

Exhibition “Voll ent-wickelt”, State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich