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Wedding Invitations
For our wedding, my partner and I chose to get married in one of the most beautiful and unique buildings in our city—Tel Aviv-Jaffa—Anglo ve Nina. The venue is set in a historic building originally constructed in 1903, which once housed the Anglo-Palestine Bank during the Ottoman era. Over the years, the space has been carefully preserved and transformed into an intimate event venue, full of character, vintage furniture, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. We knew from the very beginning that it was the perfect place for us.​
As a designer, I wanted our invitation and event branding to capture both the essence of the venue—its history, architecture, and charm—and the emotional atmosphere of the day: magical, mystical, exciting and romantic. I desgined a wedding invitation inspired by the building’s architectural details and story, along with custom greeting cards for guests to write us their blessings. I also designed a rubber stamp to seal the envelopes for both the invitations and the printed Polaroid photos from the event.













My best friend's wedding invitation I designed, inspired by the place in Spain where her husband proposed to her.


I designed my cousin's wedding invitation as well.
Her event venue's vibe is a Tuscan wedding in Italy
and we wanted to create a sense of Italian cauntry-
side fantasy through the invitation and branding.


The Dark City
As part of a course during my studies, I was asked to explore and critique a social issue that felt personally significant. I chose to focus on the hidden, overlooked corners of Tel Aviv—my hometown. While Tel Aviv is often celebrated as the "White City," I wanted to shed light on its less visible, more complex sides—the places we tend to ignore or push aside.
I designed a night tour that brings these forgotten spaces into focus, inviting people to confront them rather than look away. I was aiming to expose what usually remains in the shadows.


