A minimalist and clearly structured studio website that remains restrained and lets the works take the stage.
Website The page structure is clear and works with a lot of white space. On the start page, a large image grid invites you to linger. The overview page is kept purely typographical and offers an extensive search function with free text search for each subpage. The project pages provide references to related topics.
Service:
Web Design
Client:
Studio Tino Grass
Brauweiler, Germany
Year:
2021
Website:
tinograss.de
Website The page structure is clear and works with a lot of white space. On the start page, a large image grid invites you to linger. The overview page is kept purely typographical and offers an extensive search function with free text search for each subpage. The project pages provide references to related topics.
Portfolio 2024
© Tim Schnettker
Studio Schnettker
© Tim Schnettker
E: studio@tim-schnettker.de
IG: @timschnettker
Linkedin: Tim Schnettker
I studied Integrated Design in Cologne and Barcelona, with a strong focus on visual communication through analog and digital media. During my exchange semester in Barcelona, I created my first interactive play with the theatre collective Fura del Baus and explored graphic and editorial design through an internship at the design studio tinograss.
My background in visual communication showed me the power of art and design and the fruitful exchange between these disciplines. However, I wanted more than just to find the medium to convey a message; I wanted to shape the message and the process itself. This led me to co-design and the question of how to have a strategic impact while integrating the people we design for directly into the process. At the end of my studies, I therefore explored the aesthetic experience of service design processes using choreographic techniques. A central medium for applying such techniques is workshops and exchange formats in which participatory and cooperative solutions are sought. The resulting Human-Centered Design has become a design ethos for me since then.
After my studies, I worked as a video artist within the theatre collective Studio Trafique and at Theater Bonn, operating at the intersection of analog and digital design and performance. From late 2021 to 2023, I decided to shift carrer paths and became an art director for the design agency VUCX in Cologne, developing brands and unique brand experiences for clients in various industries. Since late 2023, I have been challenging myself further by starting a two-year master’s program in Service Design as an Erasmus Mundus scholarship holder in Latvia, Finnland ans Estonia.
E: studio@tim-schnettker.de
IG: @timschnettker
Linkedin: Tim Schnettker
I studied Integrated Design in Cologne and Barcelona, with a strong focus on visual communication through analog and digital media. During my exchange semester in Barcelona, I created my first interactive play with the theatre collective Fura del Baus and explored graphic and editorial design through an internship at the design studio tinograss.
My background in visual communication showed me the power of art and design and the fruitful exchange between these disciplines. However, I wanted more than just to find the medium to convey a message; I wanted to shape the message and the process itself. This led me to co-design and the question of how to have a strategic impact while integrating the people we design for directly into the process. At the end of my studies, I therefore explored the aesthetic experience of service design processes using choreographic techniques. A central medium for applying such techniques is workshops and exchange formats in which participatory and cooperative solutions are sought. The resulting Human-Centered Design has become a design ethos for me since then.
After my studies, I worked as a video artist within the theatre collective Studio Trafique and at Theater Bonn, operating at the intersection of analog and digital design and performance. From late 2021 to 2023, I decided to shift carrer paths and became an art director for the design agency VUCX in Cologne, developing brands and unique brand experiences for clients in various industries. Since late 2023, I have been challenging myself further by starting a two-year master’s program in Service Design as an Erasmus Mundus scholarship holder in Latvia, Finnland ans Estonia.