Some graphics are made simply for the joy of creating, without attachment to outcome. Others are approached with structure and intention. I value both. Play allows discovery, while purpose gives form.
This is a fictional magazine cover created as a design study inspired by Jessica Walsh. The project focuses on bold color, typographic hierarchy, and editorial composition.
This National Selfie Day graphic highlights crew participation through a clean, white-space-driven layout. The goal was simple: create something fun, inclusive, and visually balanced.
This image was created to represent a fictional album cover for the band Cocteau Twins. Visual homage was inspired by the iconic ballerina imagery associated with Cocteau Twins. The figure originates from a 1937 photograph by Czech photographer Bohumil Kröhn, later reimagined by designer Vaughan Oliver for the band’s early releases. This piece explores mood, movement, and the dreamlike lineage of that visual language.