No mood boards without outcomes. Each project below launched, runs in production, and is used by real teams and customers every day.
A logo exploration for an Italian sauce brand — editorial, signature, rustic, shield, modern and premium, each pitched as a stand-alone business.
A Berlin digital-marketing agency — a goggles-and-grid monogram, a night-mode blue palette, and a voice that reads like a co-pilot briefing: short, directional, confident.
A Netherlands cake and pastry shop — retro serif wordmark, hand-drawn wheat sprig, and a Mummy-Brown palette that smells like the counter before you've ordered.
A Japanese white-peach beverage from Okayama — a brushed Hinomaru disc, hiragana inside, and the loudest pink on the shelf. Built to win the cooler door in two seconds.
A São Paulo legal practice — column, sword and shield fused into one glyph, paired with Trajan-lineage capitals so the brand reads as institution in the first two seconds.
Identity, packaging and launch carousel for a tropical skincare line — four greens, one ray of gold, one glyph that fuses a leaf, a letter, and a circle.
A contemporary dance studio rebrand — one ribbon, drawn in a single breath.
Fried-chicken restaurant POS with inventory, expenses, GPS attendance and auto-payroll for 13 staff. Built in 4 weeks to get a day a week back.
React PWA with two booking models in one shell, QRIS auto-confirm, and a single admin dashboard for the chain. Killed the WhatsApp double-booking problem on week one.
Six food brands rendered by one PWA shell. Brand-tagged kitchen tickets, geo-aware QRIS checkout, shared-cost finance with per-brand P&L. Built and handed over in 5 weeks — ready before day one.
A POS no Play Store app could fit. Customer-facing catalog with live stock, warehouse/store split inventory, container-fill reorder math, and auto re-pricing on every supplier receive. Built on top of our Floural POS shell.
The recipe lives in the system, not in the owner's head. Three-tier inventory with batched components, FIFO-honest cake assembly, green/yellow/red shelf life, selfie attendance + bonus math, and a cashier-onboarding-first POS — new hire takes orders in the first hour.
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