quickfacts
36 years old
18 in the industry
swiss
national
married /
one daughter(5)
speaking five
languages
living in basel,
switzerland
loves bean-to-bar
chocolate
have balance
build habits
enjoy & explore
about the name
black + white = blite
blite means black and white: "creative contrasts"! most ideas start out as collection of quick lines, a black and white sketch on paper or tablet. either illustration, pattern, logo, 3d design or animation start their initial journey as a simple doodle.
i've come a long way
2002
like almost everyone working in the creative industry, i attended one year of basic art school.
basel, switzerland
2003
learning while working in the field. apprenticeships are a important pillar in swiss education. early on i gained invaluable experience with real clients. basel, switzerland
2007
working isn't everything there is to life. so i took it upon myself to experience other countries and cultures. from australia i took home many friendships and a fluent english. brisbane, australia
2008
at the advertising agency 'valencia' in basel i had the chance to work as a freelancer for a couple of months. it gave me interesting insides in the workings of a larger agency. basel, switzerland
2010
after a 4 month trip to south america i started a design job at a small studio in the swiss alps. there i got to know switzerland from a different angle.
gstaad, switzerland
2012
with my soon to become wife we started a creative project, where we designed and produced creative products in peru and then sold them in argentina.
buenos aires, argentina
since 2014
at qube creatives (formerly baldinger & baldinger) i developed and honed my design skills. i imprinted my unique style in countless print, online and motion projects.
aarau, switzerland
2016
the birth of my daughter changed everything. whereas i was careless with my time beforehand, i now valued my own time much more and started being more efficient in any facet of life.
basel, switzerland
about the logo
motion & design
what is motion without design: an ugly unorganised mess. what is design without motion: a “static-only-pleasure”. but together these two achieve great things. that is of course when they work together ;-)