Rio RaschGraphic Designer based in Los Angeles & The Berkshires

All Projects Overview


BRANDING

Branding for Leadership Advisor Andrea Weinfurter
Alternative Script Logo for Exclusive Merch Henry’s Coffee
Branding for an Organic Farm & Eco Hotel Serra Blanca

Logofolio Personal Project






PRINT

Risograph Poster for a Patreon Community JOCR
Risograph Card for Construction Company in Hamburg KMLS
Evening Jazz Concert Poster Serra Blanca
Afternoon Choral Concert Poster Serra Blanca

Editorial Photography Booklet Annie Martin
Haribo Advertisement Poster Personal Project
Editorial Design for Ethea Magazine Personal Project




PACKAGING

Soulcycle Collaboration Tumbler Anecdote Candles
Anthropologie Candle Collection Anecdote Candles
Spring Launch Candles Anecdote Candles






WEB DESIGN

Website for a Los Angeles Based Actor Gala Nikolic
Website for Organic Farm/Eco Hotel Serra Blanca



PHOTOGRAPHY

Market Day Editorial Photoshoot Serra Blanca





ILLUSTRATION

Exclusive Monthly Wallpapers for a Patreon Community JOCR



    I am a passionate freelance Graphic Designer with American/German roots based in Los Angeles. My primary areas of focus and talent lie in editorial, print, and web design. My distinct style is inspired by mindfulness, minimalism, Swiss design, and the natural world. I take pride in producing high-quality, meaningful, and out-of-the-ordinary work and I love the conceptual creative process that goes along with every new project.

    Alternative Logo for a New Specialty Coffee Shop


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                    From The Phenomenology of Spirit, 1807
    The bud disappears when the blossom breaks through, and we might say that the former is refuted by the latter; in the same way when the fruit comes, the blossom may be explained to be a false form of the plant’s existence, for the fruit appears as its true nature in place of the blossom. The ceaseless activity of their own inherent nature makes these stages moments of an organic unity, where they do not merely contradict one another, but where one is as necessary as the other; and constitutes thereby the life of the whole.