What kind of board game projects do you work on?
I illustrate family, expert and educational tabletop games. I can create complete visual worlds: characters, boards, cards, icons, tokens, packaging and rulebook illustrations.
Do you also design icons and visual systems for games?​​​​​​​
Yes. I design clear icon systems, diagrams and visual cues to make rules and game mechanics easier to understand for players.
What is your typical process for a board game illustration project?
We start with a call and a brief, then I create moodboards and sketches. Once the visual direction is approved, I move to clean vector artwork and prepare final files for print and, if needed, digital use.
Can you join an existing team with a game that is already in development?
Yes. I often join projects where rules and prototypes already exist. I adapt to your existing material and help clarify the game visually without changing the core mechanics.
What kind of data visualization projects do you take on?
I work on vector-based infographics, dashboards, reports and presentation visuals, especially for complex or technical topics that need to stay accessible.
Do you help with the structure of the content, or only with the visuals?
I also help organise the information: grouping data, defining hierarchies and suggesting visual storytelling so that the message stays clear from the first glance.
Which tools and formats do you deliver?
Most of my work is done in vector tools. I deliver print-ready PDFs and high-resolution PNG/SVG assets for web, slide decks and animation, with final formats and usage rights defined in the project license.
Do you use AI in your illustrations or data visualizations?
No. All visuals are drawn and designed by hand. I may use digital tools for layout and colour, but the concepts and illustrations are 100% human-made, AI-free.
Where are you based, and do you work with international clients?
I am based in Frankfurt am Main and work remotely with clients in France, Germany and across Europe. I’m happy to communicate in English, German, French or Spanish.

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