Illustrations
In-house creativity
Illustrations convey messages concisely and make complex content tangible. At storyboard, they are created directly by our own graphics team – from watercolour to pixel art, from minimalist to playful. Individual, flexible and with short coordination channels.
- Produced in-house: Direct communication, short communication channels, fast implementation
- Versatile: Wide range of styles from one team
- Individual: Development in line with corporate design and brand world
- Professional: Years of experience, precision craftsmanship
Areas of application:
- Nature, botany & flora
- Food & enjoyment
- Wellness, health & lifestyle
- Magazine & editorial
Customer projects:
- SeeMagazin
- ADAC Motorwelt
What makes watercolours special:
Transparent layers of colour flow into one another, creating soft transitions that generate a warm, calming atmosphere. Watercolours thrive on their unique signature and organic lightness – whether implemented in a minimalist, delicate manner or intensely, maximalist style.

Areas of application:
- Campaigns & storytelling
- Fashion & lifestyle
- Culture & events
- Editorial
Customer projects:
- freundin (women's magazine)
What makes collages special:
Images, textures and shapes merge into multi-layered compositions that creatively convey emotions and complex issues. Collages are particularly suitable when different perspectives need to be combined or sensory impressions need to be made visually tangible.
Areas of application:
- Infographics
- Web & app
- Explanatory videos & animation
- Corporate design
Customer projects:
- ADAC Motorwelt
- NewHealth.Guide
What defines flat designs:
Clean lines, strong colours and deliberate white space reduce the design to its essentials and create clarity. The style adapts flexibly to all screen sizes and is perfect for animated clips that need to convey complex information concisely.

Areas of application:
- Social media
- Advertising & campaigns
- Print & digital combined
- Key visuals
Customer projects:
- ADAC Motorwelt
What defines digital art:
Digital art combines various techniques such as digital painting, photo manipulation and 3D art to create compositions with maximum flexibility. The artworks can be optimised for different media and adapted as required – from Instagram posts to large-format prints.

Areas of application:
- Reports & presentations
- Process representations
- Data visualisation
- Editorial
Customer projects:
- LfA Magazine
- NewHealth.Guide
What makes infographics special:
Icons, diagrams and text elements combined make large amounts of data comprehensible at a glance. Infographics clearly structure processes, statistics and relationships and are ideal for all topics that require quick visualisation.

Areas of application:
- Tourism & travel
- Event communication
- Location maps
- Editorial
Customer projects:
- ADAC Motorwelt
- Gute Fahrt (car magazine)
What makes maps special:
Map illustrations are more than just ordinary maps: from detailed to abstract, in sketch style or flat design, they provide orientation and invite discovery – functional and visually appealing at the same time.

Areas of application:
- Logos & icons
- Editorial & packaging
- Corporate design
- Technical illustration
What defines line art:
Precise lines define reduced forms, which can be minimalistic or elaborated with fine details. As a vector graphic, each element can be scaled and edited individually without any loss of quality – perfect when a clear design language is required.

Areas of application:
- Gaming & Tech
- Social Media
- Advertising
- Digital Campaigns
What defines pixel art:
Pixel by pixel, images full of character and retro charm are created. What used to be a technical necessity is now a deliberately chosen art style that tells complex stories despite its minimalist graphics – with high aesthetics and growing recognition as an art form in its own right.

Areas of application:
- Storytelling & editorial
- Character design
- Storyboards
- Corporate communication
What makes sketches special:
The natural look creates a warm, personal atmosphere. The lively style appears organic and authentic, supports a human tone and leaves room for interpretation. Ideal when attitude and expression are important.




