Graphic Design
Pixel Haus Co
A collection of performance-driven marketing creatives developed in a fast-paced agency environment, focused on delivering visually compelling and strategically aligned designs across digital campaigns, branding, and promotional assets.
Year :
2026
Industry :
Maketing Agency
Client :
Pixel Haus Co
Project Duration :
Ongoing

Summary
During my time working with THE PIXEL HAUS CO, I have contributed as a part-time designer across multiple client accounts. The work primarily involved social media design, where I collaborated remotely with the agency team on brands from different industries such as architecture, fashion, lifestyle, and more.
Due to contractual confidentiality, client names, logos, and identifying brand assets are not disclosed. All work shown here was created during my tenure at The Pixel Haus Co and is presented solely to demonstrate my design process, adaptability, and execution.

Understanding Brand Context
Working across multiple brands meant quickly adapting to different visual identities, tones, and target audiences. Each project required understanding an existing brand system whether it was minimal fashion, luxury hospitality, or real estate and designing within those boundaries while still contributing meaningfully to the overall visual direction.
The process involved interpreting briefs, references, and brand guidelines to ensure that every output felt aligned, consistent, and relevant to the brand’s positioning.


Designing for Diverse Visual Languages
Each brand came with its own distinct visual language, requiring a flexible yet thoughtful approach to design. From bold, high-impact compositions to minimal and understated layouts, the work involved balancing aesthetics with communication.
Careful attention was given to typography, color usage, spacing, and composition to ensure that each design not only looked cohesive within a single post but also contributed to a larger visual system across grids and campaigns.
Content, Layout & Visual Systems
A key part of the process was building structured layouts that could scale across formats—static posts, grids, and carousel sequences. Designs were created to maintain hierarchy and clarity while allowing content to unfold naturally, especially in multi-slide formats.
Imagery played a central role, with a mix of client-provided assets and curated visuals used to highlight key elements such as products, spaces, and experiences. Layout systems were kept adaptable to accommodate different types of content without breaking visual consistency.


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Graphic Design
Pixel Haus Co
A collection of performance-driven marketing creatives developed in a fast-paced agency environment, focused on delivering visually compelling and strategically aligned designs across digital campaigns, branding, and promotional assets.
Year :
2026
Industry :
Maketing Agency
Client :
Pixel Haus Co
Project Duration :
Ongoing

Summary
During my time working with THE PIXEL HAUS CO, I have contributed as a part-time designer across multiple client accounts. The work primarily involved social media design, where I collaborated remotely with the agency team on brands from different industries such as architecture, fashion, lifestyle, and more.
Due to contractual confidentiality, client names, logos, and identifying brand assets are not disclosed. All work shown here was created during my tenure at The Pixel Haus Co and is presented solely to demonstrate my design process, adaptability, and execution.

Understanding Brand Context
Working across multiple brands meant quickly adapting to different visual identities, tones, and target audiences. Each project required understanding an existing brand system whether it was minimal fashion, luxury hospitality, or real estate and designing within those boundaries while still contributing meaningfully to the overall visual direction.
The process involved interpreting briefs, references, and brand guidelines to ensure that every output felt aligned, consistent, and relevant to the brand’s positioning.


Designing for Diverse Visual Languages
Each brand came with its own distinct visual language, requiring a flexible yet thoughtful approach to design. From bold, high-impact compositions to minimal and understated layouts, the work involved balancing aesthetics with communication.
Careful attention was given to typography, color usage, spacing, and composition to ensure that each design not only looked cohesive within a single post but also contributed to a larger visual system across grids and campaigns.
Content, Layout & Visual Systems
A key part of the process was building structured layouts that could scale across formats—static posts, grids, and carousel sequences. Designs were created to maintain hierarchy and clarity while allowing content to unfold naturally, especially in multi-slide formats.
Imagery played a central role, with a mix of client-provided assets and curated visuals used to highlight key elements such as products, spaces, and experiences. Layout systems were kept adaptable to accommodate different types of content without breaking visual consistency.


More Projects
Graphic Design
Pixel Haus Co
A collection of performance-driven marketing creatives developed in a fast-paced agency environment, focused on delivering visually compelling and strategically aligned designs across digital campaigns, branding, and promotional assets.
Year :
2026
Industry :
Maketing Agency
Client :
Pixel Haus Co
Project Duration :
Ongoing

Summary
During my time working with THE PIXEL HAUS CO, I have contributed as a part-time designer across multiple client accounts. The work primarily involved social media design, where I collaborated remotely with the agency team on brands from different industries such as architecture, fashion, lifestyle, and more.
Due to contractual confidentiality, client names, logos, and identifying brand assets are not disclosed. All work shown here was created during my tenure at The Pixel Haus Co and is presented solely to demonstrate my design process, adaptability, and execution.

Understanding Brand Context
Working across multiple brands meant quickly adapting to different visual identities, tones, and target audiences. Each project required understanding an existing brand system whether it was minimal fashion, luxury hospitality, or real estate and designing within those boundaries while still contributing meaningfully to the overall visual direction.
The process involved interpreting briefs, references, and brand guidelines to ensure that every output felt aligned, consistent, and relevant to the brand’s positioning.


Designing for Diverse Visual Languages
Each brand came with its own distinct visual language, requiring a flexible yet thoughtful approach to design. From bold, high-impact compositions to minimal and understated layouts, the work involved balancing aesthetics with communication.
Careful attention was given to typography, color usage, spacing, and composition to ensure that each design not only looked cohesive within a single post but also contributed to a larger visual system across grids and campaigns.
Content, Layout & Visual Systems
A key part of the process was building structured layouts that could scale across formats—static posts, grids, and carousel sequences. Designs were created to maintain hierarchy and clarity while allowing content to unfold naturally, especially in multi-slide formats.
Imagery played a central role, with a mix of client-provided assets and curated visuals used to highlight key elements such as products, spaces, and experiences. Layout systems were kept adaptable to accommodate different types of content without breaking visual consistency.







