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Vista, the science experience center in Austria (powered by ISTA), launched a new webcast for kids and teens, for which I created a logo. I have provided 3 variants of the logo for a variable application.
The logo features a vivid hand-lettered title, includes a speak bubble brain and is surrounded by an illustrated „jumble of scientific tools“. It expresses the vision of the project and stands for “a world full of science and knowledge” with all opportunities for future scientists and STEM professions. With this webcast, Vista wants to appeal to young people and get them interested in scientific careers. The first episode aired on April 4, 2025, and was an interview with development biologist Carolina Camelo from Portugal.

Next Gen Scientist

Logo for Vista's young adult science webcast

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Merry Christmas

Christmas Card 2024 for ÖAW (Austrian Academy of Sciences)

“I tend to assign Julia Kerschbaumer for particularly tricky tasks, as she is prepared to go the extra mile to master them. She works conscientiously, researches extensively and, even under time pressure, creates unique three-dimensional spaces that are visually enthralling.”

Nils Stelte, Photo Editor at Rolling Stone Germany

© 2025 Julia Kerschbaumer

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