Celebrate your inner geek
I’m a graphic designer and screen printer creating work inspired by geek culture, tabletop games, RPGs, LARP, and the joy of embracing what makes us a little different.
I design and produce clothing and accessories that celebrate individuality, humour, and the worlds we escape into. Whether that is at a game table, a convention hall, or in everyday life.
Beyond print
I also sew, create jewellery, work with laser cutting, and experiment with tie dye. I originally started my creative career making jewellery, and I am now revisiting those roots alongside new techniques and materials.
Influences
My work blends influences from European graphic design, illustration, and geek culture aesthetics, with a strong interest in playful visual systems and storytelling through print.
I have lived and worked in Toronto, San Francisco, Seoul, Tokyo, Berlin, and across Southeast Asia. These places have shaped how I think about design.
I am especially influenced by Japanese design sensibilities, including clarity, balance, and visual restraint, alongside the expressive and character-driven energy of geek and gaming culture.
Meeplings
The name Meeplings comes from a mix of German and English during a conversation with my ex-partner.
In German, small things often take the suffix “-chen”, which loosely translates into “-ling” in English. We played with this idea and started using words like “birdlings” and “batlings” when talking about small animals.
Meeplings came from that same idea, meaning small meeples, or characters inspired by tabletop gaming culture.
Over time it became the name of my creative world. A place where board game meeples can become cats, otters, squirrels, the T.A.R.D.I.S., or pop culture icons like KISS and Ziggy Stardust.
A creative world
Meeplings is a visual language. It blends gaming culture, graphic design, and wearable art. It brings tabletop ideas into everyday life in a way that feels fun, expressive, and personal.
Some pieces are bold and graphic. Others are subtle references only fellow players will recognise.
All of them are designed with the same intention: to feel like something you want to wear because it says something about who you are.
Philosophy
I believe in celebrating individuality. The things that make us a little unusual, a little obsessive, and a little nerdy.
You are not weird. You are interesting.