Some projects are explored in more detail than others.
I worked with Urheiluhieroja Salonen, a one-person sports massage business, across multiple stages of its development. In 2024, I designed the logo as the business was being launched, creating a clear and professional visual identity.
In the fall of 2025, the collaboration continued as I rebuilt the company’s website, updating both its structure and visual style. Alongside the website, I produced photography for social media, created selected posts, and provided guidance on future content creation and photography.
The focus throughout the project was consistency and clarity — ensuring that the logo, website, and visual content worked together to present the business in a trustworthy and approachable way. The result was a cohesive digital presence that supports the client’s ongoing growth.
This project was my first large-scale spray paint artwork, created in collaboration with Taidekaravaani. The work marked an important step in my artistic journey, introducing me to spray paint as a primary medium and to working within a collaborative, public art context.
The piece was developed through experimentation with color, layering, and movement, allowing the process to remain intuitive while responding to the surrounding environment. Spray paint offered a new kind of freedom compared to traditional painting, encouraging spontaneity and physical interaction with the surface.
The finished work was displayed as part of Taidekaravaani’s artistic program, giving the piece a public presence and allowing my work to exist beyond the studio. This project opened the door to further exploration of spray paint and mixed media in my practice.





Event photography for Varo’s 25th anniversary celebration,
including on-site shooting, photo wall management, and full post-production.
I designed infographics and wayfinding signage for the Työväen musiikkitapahtuma Musarit event in 2025. The project was completed as part of workplace learning, with responsibilities similar to a freelance assignment and a focus on real-world usability.
The work included designing map icons and information graphics for areas such as restrooms, VIP lounge, event stages, and the old car show. All designs followed the event’s existing brand guidelines, using provided colors and typography to ensure visual consistency. The finished materials were produced as physical signs and used on-site during the event.








Pajasto was a creative program for young unemployed people aged 18–29, where I participated in the Taidepaja art group. As part of the program, I exhibited my mixed media artwork Burnout, combining spray paint and acrylic, in the group exhibition “10 Ikkunaa Nuoruuteen” at Tampere Hall.
The exhibition explored how young people reflect on their youth and the expectations they once had, marking my second time exhibiting spray paint work and my first exhibition in a professional cultural venue.
Yönusva is a youth-focused organization that invited me to create a bus stop artwork inspired by the city of Valkeakoski. The piece presents a simplified cityscape, highlighting some of Valkeakoski’s most meaningful and recognizable locations.
The project was designed for a public environment, combining clarity and atmosphere while translating the city’s identity into a visual form.