Through my practice, I’m particularly intrigued to bridge the intersection between subcultures, whether it’s digital vs analogue, AI vs early internet, and overall creating a space where contrasting and niche themes can be explored and dissected.
Currently specialising/interested in: publishing, motion graphics, 3D art, and narrative design
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A sneak peek of the what’s in the works:
Men I Trust ‘Untourable Album’ (2020): Reimagined Design
Inspired by the gothic font used in the original ‘Untourable Album’ and the various illustrations within the vinyl cover that resembled folklore and mythological drawings, I leaned into this fantastical branding for the album, kickstarting this self-initiated brief to reimagine the 2020 Men I Trust album.
With their music sounding equally as dreamy, falling under the genres of indie/bedroom/dream pop, I designed the visuals with a mindset that it should reflect the same level of fiction-- whilst still being quite playful, as exemplified through their original illustrations-- some of which I have kept the theme of-- such as creating similar mythological visuals. The overall colour palette is kept simple but trendy- with colours that aren’t overly intense but still makes a statement- much like the feel of Men I Trust music.
The fonts chosen are Libra (title and tour dates)- which as a gothic/viking feel to the sharp and strong identity, suitable for headings and important information. The other font used is Charm (slanted, thinner typeface), which has a more delicate feel that contrasts nicely with Libra, and thus used for longer pieces of information so it won’t be overwhelming to read.