Curious, creative, technical.
Hi, I'm Leon, 27 years old and based in Cologne. I connect technical curiosity with marketing thinking: I like understanding tools, trends and systems well enough to turn them into clear content, smoother workflows and ideas people can actually use. I'm creative, hands-on and usually the person who tests things early, learns fast and then explains them in a way that makes others curious too.
Curious since childhood.
Since childhood I have been fascinated by technology: computers, hardware, cameras and new digital tools. What always stayed the same is the urge to understand how things work, test them until they break a little and then find the useful part.
One of my strongest skills is translating complex topics into something clear and interesting. I like explaining technology in a way that creates curiosity instead of distance.
That is probably why I enjoy roles where creativity, communication and technical understanding overlap.
Built for the feed.
At Eurowings I learned social media in a space where clarity, brand feeling and speed matter a lot. It also fits me personally: aviation and travel have fascinated me for years, so this world feels natural to me beyond the job title.
Airline content is more than transport. It is anticipation, movement, places, people and the emotion before a trip starts — and that is exactly why the topic clicked so strongly for me.
Close to the making.
I like being close to the actual making: shaping the idea, filming, editing, preparing assets and using AI where it helps the production move faster — without making AI the whole story.
At Eurowings, hands-on production became a real advantage: we can react faster to real-time topics, travel moments and trends, while still knowing when agency support is the smarter route.
For me, in-house production means creative ownership from first concept to final cut: camera and hardware know-how, clean editing, AI-supported prep or variations, and good agency steering when a project needs external craft.
Creativity with feedback.
Performance marketing taught me that creative work gets better when you look at how people react. At Kapten & Son I worked close to ads, creatives, video material and reporting — a useful counterweight to pure gut feeling.
Today that helps me think about content beyond taste: What is the hook? What might stop someone? What can we test? What can we improve next time?
Curious. Practical.
AI fascinates me deeply. I follow new models and tools with real curiosity, but I care just as much about recognising what is genuinely useful, what is only hype and when a simpler solution is better.
I like testing tools early, finding the practical value and turning that into workflows people can actually trust.
For me the important part is not AI for its own sake, but AI that improves clarity, speed or quality without creating extra noise.
I like figuring things out.
Since childhood, technology has always pulled me in: computers, hardware, operating systems, websites and the small details that make digital things feel good.
From creating websites to testing tools and working across macOS, Windows and Linux, I like understanding what happens behind the interface — not as a pure developer, but as someone who wants to build better digital communication.
My bachelor thesis on AR in e-commerce fits into that same curiosity: new technology becomes interesting to me when it can make communication more tangible, useful or exciting.
Tech, made human.
A big part of my value is mediation: I like understanding a technical topic properly and then explaining it in a way that feels simple, clear and even exciting.
That can mean helping a team understand an AI workflow, clarifying a tool, or turning a complex idea into a brief or process that feels approachable.
I care a lot about not making technology feel distant. It should open doors, not create them.