Poster design series for Fritz-Schubert-Institut Heidelberg, translating complex psychological and educational concepts into clear, accessible visuals. Working closely with researchers, I created scientifically grounded graphics that simplify abstract theories for seminars, workshops, and publications. This project demonstrates how design and illustration can bridge the gap between academic content and practical application.​​​​​​​
Translating theory into accessible visual communication.
Translating theory into accessible visual communication.

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