Author: cwadm

  • Traditional Illustrations in 2025

    My personal works for joining art events, submitting to a stock company, and general comic pages. So of them were drawn with traditional tools, then edited by Adobe Photoshop for making digital files.

  • Hyper Vietnam

    Hyper is a bold newcomer to the healthy snack scene, aiming to energize people’s days with high-quality protein bars and a big dose of fun. We developed a vibrant, high-impact identity built around the idea of a “burst of energy,” capturing the brand’s mission to power up daily routines with style and substance.

  • Jovia – Where all this money is coming from?

  • FH Noetica (Font Family)

    FH Noetica is a geometric sans-serif typeface shaped by optical sensitivity and modernist reasoning. Its design finds early resonance in A.M. Cassandre’s Peignot and Hermann Zapf’s Optima, both known for rejecting strict genre boundaries in favor of expressive structure. Rather than following conventional classifications, FH Noetica focuses on spatial clarity, tonal contrast, and architectural rhythm.…

  • Fashion Football ? Bloke Core

  • Flamingo Flower Still Life

  • Kin

    Kin is an emotionally intelligent AI companion that provides meaningful support in your day-to-day life. At the end of 2023, we were brought in to develop a visual identity for Kin. Our work over the past couple years covered everything from the core identity to the website (narrative, design and development) to team apparel, animation,…

  • Philosophers for Free Society Magazine

  • Bac Impact – Éco Entreprises Québec | LG2

    Bin Impact is Québec’s new civic brand, created to provide clear information and guidance to citizens on the recycling system across the province. The custom logotype was inspired by the household recycling bin, both in its shape and iconic blue colour. Designed as a square seal, it becomes a strong, recognizable symbol placed on every…

  • Just Decoration exhibition at W Budapest

    The “JUST DECORATION” exhibition is a playful, conceptual exploration of “lobby art” and the blurred lines between fine art and interior decoration. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, and often challenging “snobbish” art interpretations that dismiss artworks exhibited in hotels as less serious or valuable, these pieces can blend into the environment, prompting you to question whether…