About
Designing things that are felt before they are understood.

I'm Adrian Swoboda — a multidisciplinary designer working across graphic design, sound design and 3D art.
My practice lives in the overlap between disciplines that are usually kept apart. I treat a brand identity, a piece of music and a digital sculpture as the same problem viewed from different angles — each an attempt to give shape to feeling.
I'm drawn to reduction and precision: the right type at the right size, a single tone that holds a room, a form that needs no explanation. The goal is never decoration but resonance — work that stays with you after you've looked away.
I collaborate with studios, artists and brands who care about craft, and I treat every project as a chance to learn something new about how image, sound and space shape experience.
Disciplines
Graphic Design
Visual identities, editorial systems and type-driven art direction built on rigorous grids and a love of restraint.
Sound Design
Sonic identities, spatial audio and composition — designing how a brand or space is felt through frequency and silence.
3D Art
Sculptural renders, generative form and material studies that explore light, weight and the space between objects.
Working method
How the work happens
Listen
Every project starts with questions, references and a long look at the problem before a single mark is made.
Reduce
I strip ideas to their essential form — removing everything that does not earn its place.
Craft
Obsessive attention to detail across type, sound and surface, refined until it feels inevitable.
Resonate
The work should land emotionally first and explain itself second — felt before understood.