Season Card
With each new season, my “Season Cards” project takes shape, bringing with it creative freedom and a sense of anticipation. I design personalised postcards that encourage reflection on the past and preparation for what lies ahead, whilst also serving as little gifts for friends and family. In a fast-paced world, gestures like these have a special impact: they bring a smile and create a connection. My Season Cards invite you to pause, reflect and consciously transition into the new season. Every season brings its own colours and feelings. With my cards, I want to encourage people to be mindful of these. Each postcard contains a personal haiku that captures the mood of the season, making it more than just a card: a moment of calm in everyday life.
© Dominik Lange
Spring 2026
The Spring Season Card for 2026 is inspired by an illustrative flat-lay style. Hand-painted and viewed from a bird’s-eye perspective, with a soft, matt texture. It evokes the perfect spring day, when you’re having a picnic brunch in the park with friends. Add some fresh coffee, and spring can come.
Winter 2025
This postcard for winter 2026 looks more like a poster than a postcard. With the distorted portrait of the woman and the striking text, it leans towards the psychedelic art style. The colours blue and red were, of course, deliberately chosen, as their warm-cool contrast reflects the winter outside and inside.
Autumn 2025
The colour palette is clearly inspired by the muted browns, greens and beiges of autumn. The card features playful typography, evident in the font, as well as in the size and positioning of the text. The iconic falling leaves further enhance the autumnal feel.
Summer 2025
The 2025 summer menu captures the very best of a hot summer’s day: a cool drink. The orange-coloured Aperol-style cocktail, with its slice of lemon and three-dimensional ice cubes, brings that refreshing sensation right into your hand. In contrast, the blue sky visible through the glass, accompanied by the slogan "ENDLESS SUMMER", invites you to take a break from the heat of the day.