Even before starting my studies, I was already experimenting with graphic and web design. From logos and UI elements to full websites and YouTube channel assets, these projects gave me my first hands-on experience with HTML, CSS, and digital design.
Here is a small excerpt of my earlier works.
Sadsoul Fanclub was a World of Warcraft guild for which I designed logos and maintained a website based on EQdkp Plus.
The site was discontinued in 2021 when the guild moved its community to Discord, but an early version is still available on Archive.org.
This is the design for my personal YouTube channel. Over the years, I created different layouts and graphics to match each design iteration introduced by YouTube itself.
You can still see the channel live on Youtube.
I created a simple design for a friend’s cooking YouTube channel.
Although the channel is no longer active, the design work remains part of my portfolio.
I designed several backgrounds for a music YouTube channel. While two or three of them were used, I was only able to track down one video that still features my work.
The channel is still active — check out the linked video to see an example.
Picshare was an Austrian image hosting service for which I created several design iterations before it shut down around 2015.
The image on the left shows the very first version of the site, while its final stage can still be viewed on Archive.org.
The “Teeworlds Grafik Community” was a website I ran using WoltLab Burning Board around 2012. Dedicated to the game Teeworlds — which still exists but is now rarely played — the site reached about 10,000 clicks per day and hosted an active community.
Unfortunately, Archive.org did not preserve the full design, but some of the graphics are still available in my Google Drive.