Welcome to the European Figure Skating Championships in Bern 2011.
Poster Design for the Bärni Bär Character online shop. A bunch of Bärni Bär products are now available. Bärni Bär Jingle composed by Bern based Balduin.
Upcoming exhibition at Büro Discount Zurich: Warum nicht Weihnachten 2010,
Die scheinheilige Weichnachtsausstellung featuring artworks from:
Ilana Aharon, Maya Aharon, Urs Althaus (Hausgrafik), Jim Avignon, Büro Destruct (Lopetz, MB, Hgb Fideljus, HJ&H1), François Chalet, Donovan Gregory, Tonie Péclard, Juy Würtenberg (Designer’s Club), Reto Ehrbar (Raffinerie), Natalia Gianinazzi (Grüsli), Gruppe Weltschmertz, Syl Hillier (Tapetentiere/Collibri), Boris Hoppek, Frederik Linke (Weehsel), Michi Lüthi (MM75), Marco Scheidegger (Buttoneye), Luca Schenardi, Karoline Schreiber, Pedä Siegrist, Aron Sommer, Mareike Spalteholz und Martin Woodtli.
Vernissage: Saturday 4th of December 2010, from 7PM. Exhibition: 4th of December 2010 – 23. January 2011. Büro Discount, Zurlindenstrasse 226, 8003 Zurich, Switzerland.

Flyer and poster design for Bern’s famous concept store “Kitchener” & “Kitchener Plus”. Up to 70% discount on their products. Lagerverkauf-Sale at Kitchener, Aarbergerhof 40, 3011 Bern, Saturday 13th of November 2010.
Identity, keyvisual and website design of the «Foundtation Award» for young swiss architects. The award (CHF 17’000, submission deadline 15th. November 2010) is supported by Computerworks, Vectorworks and HP. More information on the Foundation Award website. (German only).

Print (flyer & poster) and Webdesign for GameCulture, a programme of Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Arts Council.
GameCulture is drawing attention to the social, economic and aesthetic aspects of computer games and exploring the characteristics of the genre as a new art form. Pro Helvetia will be exploring the medium of computer games from autumn 2010 to 2012, staging three different exhibitions, a call for projects and a number of panel discussions and conferences.
Web programming by Kaspar Lüthi, Humantools. Free font “CMOD Subotron” by Paul Busk.























