Nearly one-third of all people suffer from travel sickness. Samsung offers a solution with the Hearapy app. Used in combination with the Galaxy Buds4 Pro, a clean and powerful 100-Hz sine wave is played thanks to a wide frequency range and intelligent noise cancellation. This stimulates the vestibular system and can alleviate symptoms. The innovative solution is based on research findings from Nagoya University in Japan.
Benjamin Merkel (ECD), Helge Kniess (CD), Rachel Lucchesi (Sr. Art Director), Mario Loncar (Sr. Copywriter), Lisa Graf (Account Director), Jonathan Engelbach (Motion Design), Benjamin Kleinert (Sr. IT Consultant), Viktor Kislovskij (Head Creative Technologist)
For the launch of the Galaxy S26, Samsung hosted a creator event in Amsterdam under the theme "Unlock the Unreal". The event branding was based on the crosses of the Amsterdam flag, which created the foundation for a modular design system that was applied to everything from the welcome letter, menu cards, goodie bags to the spatial design.
Benjamin Merkel (ECD), Helge Kniess (CD), Andrea San Martin (Concept), Merle Schenker (Art), Andrea Lalanda (Motion Design), Melina Henrichs (Copy), Niko Auf dem Berge (Art), Kristin Farrokh (Account Management), Isabel Petrides (Account Director), Alina Michel (Account Management), Viktor Kislovskij (Creative Technologist)
"Einfach mal nachfühlen" is a podcast by two friends about self-help, well-being, and mindfulness.
Title & Concept by Antonia and Shannon Einfach mal nachfühlen
A new look for the Swiss health insurance company with flexible use of the logo, a wider range of color combinations, complementary handwriting, and modern, approachable parameters in the visual language.

Illustrations for the Diversity Month at Scholz & Friends as postcard motifs.
Rebecca Wanner (Diversity, Equity & Inclusion)
"Make every day an epic day" was the campaign theme for the MINI Highland Edition. For the PR launch, we sent out a tartan in an epic Excel spreadsheet with "stitched-in" hidden information about the edition.
Jojo Hicks (CD), Tobin Hecker (Copy), Lia Hermann (Copy)
TruckCharge is an affiliated brand within the Daimler Truck AG and offers a full service solution from charging concepts to charging station parks for e-trucks. The visual concept of this brand is linked to the world of Daimler Truck to raise awareness for e-mobility.
Svenja Schulz (Art), Ekaterina Gavrilova (Account Management)
The German Centre supports companies in their internationalization by offering coworking spaces worldwide. The logo has existed since its foundation in the 1990s and needed to be redesigned. The challenge was to bring the logo into the present without losing recognition and giving its German background more expression.
Paulina Geppert (Art), Valentina Beyer (Account Management)

In the process of developing a visual brand identity for gitti, I created a design principle for all communication assets. Like all products at gitti are based on natural ingredients, the design principle is built on the Fibonacci sequence, which is known to be found in nature.
Shooting for a manifesto to the employees of the BMW Group that recognizes their diversity, commitment and passion for the customers. The scenes celebrate everyday moments at the BMW Group, enthusiasm for the brand and the pursuit of excellence in service.
Fay Kornmeier (CD), Julia Timberlake (Copy), Alexandra Kaesler (Project Management), Ivory Productions

Ad materials and adaptations from current campaigns and advertising material of various BMW models for the German market.
Fay Kornmeier (CD, Copy), Tatiana Sukarja (Art), Tobias Biedermann (Art), Maximiliàn Balázs (Copy), Jens Jung (Copy), Sandra Ohlwein (Account Director), Lars Winkler (Project Management)

An illustration for the French market on how to configure your car with BMW online.
Creative Direction: Francis Cazal (Copy)
Pitch work for Deutsche Bahn on "movement" for event communication.
Creative Direction: Katja Schnabel (Art), Adrian V. Rey (Copy)

Campaign development as part of the DGUV pitch on occupational health and safety for founders and entrepreneurs.
Creative Direction: Adrian V. Rey (Copy), Startegic Direction: Hendrik Gries
As part of the sustainability campaign, the German government presents various personalities, projects and companies whose actions are in line with the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals. For this purpose, we created the interview series "3 Fragen an …" and a best practice format, which are published on the government's own website.
Laura Möbius (Copy), David Wischeroff (Creative Producer), Kristoffer Born (Editor), Freya Grundmann (Project Management)
To communicate the climate goals of the Federal government of Germany, we developed a campaign that uses clear symbols to present the topics of the climate policy across all channels – print and digital. Explainer films, interative tools and infographics on the government's website, which provide a playful approach to the content, serve to reinforce those topics.
Katja Schnabel (CD), Mark-Marcel Müller (Copy), Anna Grass (Project Management)
The goal was set: We should appeal to everyone. To achieve this, the campaign not only had to be produced under pandemic conditions, but also designed to be accessible and meet an international standard. For digital channels in particular, advertising media and explanatory formats were translated into easy language, English, Turkish and Arabic. Whether on radio, TV, print ads, social media, out-of-home or even at the DFB Cup final – the Corona Warning app was present everywhere and everyone could participate in promoting the app.
Team: Cindy Singer (CD Copy), Dominik Lang (Art), Alexander Meier (Design), Freya Grundmann (Project Management), Sehsucht Berlin
The magazine "Schlaglichter" of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy offers a regular look at the economic development of Germany and the world on current topics. For the release of the latest issue, the monthly changing illustrations in the cover are brought to life and promoted on social media channels.
Art Direction (Editorial): Dorothee Swinke; Illustration: Eva Revolver (Feb.), Karsten Petrat (Apr.)