About

Graphic designer and Art director

My name is Alba, and I’m an independent graphic designer and art director with over 10 years of experience in publishing, branding, and digital design. I’ve worked with major publishing houses, curated brand systems from scratch, and helped startups and established companies express who they are — visually and strategically.

My work is rooted in clear thinking, aesthetic structure, and attention to detail. I enjoy combining strong typography, flexible identity systems, and storytelling into bold yet elegant design.
Currently based in Europe, I work remotely with clients worldwide — and when needed, I bring in other creatives to build a team around your project.

Every project is significant, and my clients serve as my inspiration.



Method

My approach is built on constant learning, creative exploration, calculated risk, and a strong focus on client care.
I believe in delivering great service. Working with large companies has taught me that attention to detail and process is key to meaningful results.

I manage each project personally — from the first message to final delivery. Simple. Clear. Effective.


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ZHL, an experienced specialist in its field, closely monitors the quality and consistency of light. Starting its journey in March 2008, ZHL has already introduced high-quality lighting to residents of Japan, Germany, Canada, Ukraine, Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Australia, and Colombia. And now, ZHL has finally arrived in Russia.
Development of branded packaging for new and existing BORK appliances and BORK Home accessories. These are premium-class devices and accessories for a beautiful and comfortable life, emphasizing the excellent taste and special status of their owner. The packaging was created in accordance with the brand book and the latest brand design standards.
New small wineries in Russia are often called "garagistes", forgetting that in the wine world, the term "garagistes" has its own etymology - the word refers to a specific story of rebellion within the luxury segment, the alternative Bordeaux, Château Le Pin, Château Valandraud. In Russian wine, "garagistes" mean something different, usually small wineries producing small-batch wines that you rarely see on the shelves of supermarkets. But you can find them in a few wine shops specializing in Russian wine, or at wine festivals.