Dinara Bekman
design
graphic
poster design
Holiday & New Year greeting cards
The greeting cards were created as part of a New Year design marathon by Krona.studio.
Marketplace Product Cards
Product Cards for a 3D Coloring Toy
Task — create a series of product cards that consistently communicate the product’s value, address key customer questions, and perform effectively in mobile marketplace listings.

Client goals:
  • stand out among competitors within the category
  • clearly present the product set, benefits, and use cases
  • build trust through reviews, certifications, and factual information
  • maintain a cohesive brand visual identity.
Solution:
  • designed a clear slider structure: value → product set → uniqueness → specifications → benefits
  • placed visual accents with a mobile-first approach
  • used clear typography and high-contrast highlights for readability
  • unified all cards through a consistent visual style and design language.
Product Cards for a Flexible 3D Toy
Task — create a series of product cards that clearly demonstrate the toy’s durability, safety, and tactile qualities, while communicating its value for both children and parents.

Client goals:
  • highlight the reliability and quality of the 3D printing
  • show that the toy is safe and suitable for children
  • communicate its stress-relief effect and developmental benefits
  • build trust through reviews and factual proof.
Solution:
  • structured the slider from material characteristics to real user experience
  • emphasized durability, tactile feel, and hypoallergenic properties
  • added visual proof points: reviews, certifications, and age guidelines
  • designed the cards in a consistent brand style, optimized for mobile marketplace viewing.
Product Cards for a Shoe Horn Holder
Task — present a functional home accessory as a clean, well-thought-out solution for storing a shoe horn, while addressing common questions about size, compatibility, and installation.

Client goals:
  • clearly demonstrate how and where the holder is used
  • show dimensions and compatibility limitations
  • emphasize the minimalist design and concealed mounting
  • reduce installation concerns through clear, easy-to-follow instructions.
Solution:
  • built the slider around the decision-making flow: purpose → size → compatibility → contents → installation
  • added clear dimension diagrams and visual cues (“fits / doesn’t fit”)
  • showcased the full set of included components and step-by-step installation
  • designed the cards in a clean, utilitarian style with a focus on functionality and order.
Made on
Tilda