Portfolio + CV
For this poster, I primarily aimed to symbolize and evoke the tension between print and graphic design within the DNMADE program. I spent considerable time researching textures that reflect print, such as newsprint (Ben-Day dots, bleeding ink).
In contrast to these textures and references to print, I incorporated windows inspired by digital interfaces that interact with them, providing details about the event while also complementing the overall reading of the poster. The contrast between these two elements highlights that the program exists at the intersection of two worlds: digital and print.