Over the years I have done a lot of editorial work, small and large, both alone and in collaboration with publishers, writers, artists and other designers.
The largest editorial work I have had the pleasure of working on was the peer-review publication Data Loam: Sometimes Hard, Usually Soft. The Future of Knowledge Systems, published internationally by DeGruyter in 2021, on which I worked with editors Johnny Golding and Martin Reinhart. I co-authored the essay "Book Designing in the Age of the Loam", as well as designing the entire publication with my colleague Maximilian Gallo. The essay can be read below on this page, while the PDF of the full book can be downloaded from the DeGruyter's website.
Alongside this, you can see here more pieces of editorial work I have done, as examples of design work, as well as dissemination of my own texts and content. This includes my Art & Science Master Thesis, The Cut.
In the case of the Facebook and TikTok Bibles, I showcase only a sample of each, with a selection of the 130-200 pages that constituted them. I worked on them alongside Adrijan Karavdić while I was Head of Design at OnlinePunks Marketing Agency (now weCreate). The TikTok Bible has been downloaded over 20,000 times and continues to be downloaded even 4 years later.