From 2011–2013, Stern led the team conducting the visual communication design of a new permanent exhibition in the Jewish pavilion at former Nazi German Auschwitz concentration camp (now in Oświęcim, Poland).
The book is set in the Noam Text font designed by Stern and published by TypeTogether, and its pages include the names of his grandparents – Hilkowicz Lucyna and Gustav.
From 2002–2003, Stern studied at the Department of Typography and Graphic Communication at Reading University in the UK and earned his master's in Typeface Design, with distinction.
His typographical work draws from the heritage and history of Hebrew script and presents new and contemporary approaches and solutions on both the aesthetic and functional levels.
The campus building, which is being planned by the architecture firm SANAA in Tokyo, is expected to become a primary anchor driving the urban renewal of downtown Jerusalem.