One of my most significant projects was the Weaning Bib for Nombear (Baby Nom). The client had a limited budget for photography, both in terms of cost and time. To address this, I proposed a design solution that would be versatile across all modules and listings.
The project spanned nearly two months, involving extensive design work and revisions to ensure the best possible outcome. I utilized the Displacement editing technique, starting with a single plain weaning bib and digitally transforming it into multiple variations. This method not only saved costs on photography but also streamlined the process to meet tight deadlines. The final designs were clean, visually appealing, and vibrant—without being overly saturated—giving them a polished, template-like consistency. Since this is a baby product, the overall design needed to be playful yet clean, ensuring it felt fun and engaging without appearing too serious. Every illustration, background element, and material used in the design was created by me, adding a unique, handcrafted touch to the visuals.
Additionally, I provided multilingual translations for UK, TR, SE, PT, PL, NL, IT, FR, ES, DE, DA, and CZ, using DeepL for accuracy. The complete project included Premium A+ Content, optimized for both desktop and mobile, as well as high-converting listing images.
This project was a testament to strategic design thinking, proving that with the right approach, high-quality visuals can be achieved without exceeding budget constraints.






