Sonatype: Launching the Origami Spaceship

Role: Designer (Contract) • Team: Marketing, Events, Developer Relations • Tools: InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop
Visual Design, Asset Creation, Event Branding, Brand Exploration, Campaign Design

When Sonatype launched its new space-themed rebrand, the Developer Relations team wanted a conference handout that wouldn’t immediately end up in the trash. The challenge was to create something informative enough to communicate real value, yet creative enough to stand out in a crowded, swag-heavy environment.

I designed an interactive origami spaceship that packaged developer resources into a playful, hands-on experience. The result was a tangible piece that embodied exploration and innovation while giving developers something worth building, keeping, and talking about.

Process

Designing the origami spaceship was a new and exciting challenge. I led the structure and layout independently, experimenting with folds and flat designs to create a dimensional, interactive piece.

I wanted to make sure this spaceship could be printed and assembled at home by curious developers too so I printed, reprinted, and refolded multiple times to ensure the design worked seamlessly for both U.S. Letter and A4 sizes, with all folds, lines, and labels perfectly aligned for legibility.

Once the structure was finalized, I collaborated with the DevRel team to refine the content on each panel, balancing links, copy, and visuals to guide developers while keeping a fun, approachable tone.

Using bold gradients, vibrant lines, and geometric detailing, I created a design that reflected Sonatype’s cosmic aesthetic while remaining functional. Each panel served a purpose, from QR codes to concise messaging about innovation and community.

Origami Paper Layouts

Solution/Results

The Sonatype Origami Spaceship was a fun, innovative handout that complemented the company’s rebrand. Developers praised it for being both playful and functional, with many keeping theirs as desk décor or conversation starters, helping the DevRel team build long-term brand connection.

The handout was a hit with developers, praised for being both fun and functional. Many attendees kept theirs as desk décor or conversation starters, helping the DevRel team strengthen long-term brand connection well beyond the event itself.

The project demonstrated how thoughtful, tactile design can make a brand’s story tangible — turning a marketing asset into an experience that transcends borders and reminded me that great doesn’t just inform, but also invites, interaction, curiosity, and play.