Pixel /ˈpɪksl/ PICK-suhl / noun / any of the small discrete elements that together constitute an image (as on a television or digital screen)
Pixel Poets | Noun | Pronunciation: [ˈpɪksəl ˈpɔɪəts]
A team of storytellers and digital architects with a paradoxical leaning toward grand ambition and minimalism. They turn client visions into reality – from captivating visual worlds to websites so user-friendly even your grandmother would love them.
pixaleted | Adjektiv | Aussprache: [ˈpɪksəˌleɪtɪd]computing, photography
The space between pixel and poetry
In the digital world, every detail matters. A single pixel may seem small, but when combined, they create something greater – an image, a vision, a story.
At Pixel Poets, we shape the space between technology and emotion. We’re not content suppliers; we’re architects of experience. Our work lives in balance: precision meets creativity, data meets intuition, vision meets execution.
We believe true magic happens when technology doesn’t divide us, but connects us. And that’s exactly what we do: telling stories that cross boundaries – pixel by pixel, moment by moment.
Oliver Oettli /ˈɒ.lɪ.vər ˈœt.li / name –
Oliver is a visual poet who captures the essence of people, businesses, and brands. A former concept developer and project manager, he traded his office chair for a camera over 20 years ago and has since worked as a photographer and creative director. Driven by relentless curiosity, he dives into new subjects like an explorer charting unknown continents — always in search of the essence of things and the pulse of people, to shape their stories into images.


Alexander von Peschke /ˈˌæ.lɪɡˈzæn.dər fɔn ˈpɛʃ.kə / name –
Alex searches for new narratives like a pearl diver hunts for shells. In his fields of video and design, he moves fluidly between structured madness and focused creativity. His background includes video and film production, marketing and strategy leadership, media management in an innovation park, startup founding, and multimedia production. By now, half his body is made of solidified coffee, which is why he’s switched to shock therapy in the mornings.