Stickers
Stickers are one of the most popular forms of advertising. However, what many people forget is that just slapping a logo on a sticker doesn’t make it a good product. The original and exciting graphics are what makes a memorable sticker.
cronn GmbH 10th anniversary stickers
cronn GmbH is a German software development company. While their HQ is located in Bonn, they also have offices in Hamburg and Białystok (Poland). These three locations formed the basis for the design of a set of holographic stickers which were included in the giveaway package for their 10th anniversary celebrations.
Stickers for public speaker @mllesophiepofie
For public speakers stickers are a cross between business cards and friendship bracelets: they’re more memorable, less likely to be tossed and serve as a walking advertisement of you and your personal brand. This is why they should be individually designed to capture your essence in one eye-catching image. This process requires open communication and being ready to produce multiple concepts.
Schnitzeljagd stickers
A “Schnitzeljagd” is simply the German term for a scavenger hunt. When I was approached to draw a set of team stickers for an IT-themed Schnitzeljagd my first step was to name the themes. After some consultation with people who work in IT the selection landed on “Dukes" for the Java mascot, “Foxes” for both Firefox and Gitlab (although technically Gitlab's logo is a Tanuki), “Unicorns” for the dream of every IT startup to become a unicorn company, “Trolls” for Internet trolls, and “Darksiders” and “Fluffies” as a nod to Star Wars (without using trademarked names). These stickers were printed and distributed to the participants on the day of the event.