Internship
Last year, I completed a five-month internship at the jewelry brand Franky Amsterdam, where I worked as a Graphic Design intern. During this time, I learned an incredible amount about design, branding, and how a creative team operates within a real company.
It was my first true experience in the professional world, and I quickly felt connected to the company and its atmosphere. I was trusted with meaningful tasks, allowed to contribute my own ideas, and encouraged to grow. I’m proud of the work I created there and the skills I developed, especially in the Adobe programs and in understanding how design supports a brand’s identity.
This internship was a major step in my creative journey, and it confirmed for me that graphic design is something I truly love doing.
Franky Amsterdam x Anna kristina
One of the most exciting projects during my internship at Franky Amsterdam was working on the Franky x Anna Kristina Black Cat Necklace collaboration. The piece was inspired by Anna Kristina’s well-known “Black Cat Theory,” and my task was to design the cards included with each order and the menus for the launch event.
This project was a real challenge, as I had to find the perfect balance between two different brand identities. But it was also incredibly rewarding — especially when my designs were actually included in the orders and the menus were used at the event in Dubai.
I’m very proud of the final results. It taught me a lot about creative collaboration, branding, and how to bring a vision to life through design.
Additional work
Besides the Black Cat Necklace project, I also worked on various ads and AI-assisted design projects. These tasks allowed me to experiment with different styles, create engaging visuals, and explore new creative tools.
Below you can see some examples of the work I created.