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Graphic poster Designs & Illustrations

Designs sit at the intersection of emotion, distortion, and modern visual culture—they feel less like static graphics and more like captured mental states.

The use of bold color collisions—deep reds, acidic yellows, electric blues—creates immediate psychological tension. Red dominates as a base emotion: desire, danger, intimacy, urgency. Over it, neon and pastel tones break the surface, suggesting interference—like thoughts bleeding through consciousness. Nothing feels flat; everything vibrates.

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Compositionally, these posters borrow from film posters, album covers, fashion editorials, and experimental print design, but they reject polish. Wrinkles, noise, misalignment, and rough textures are left visible, making imperfection part of the message. It feels raw, human, and unapologetically contemporary.

Softwares Used: Photoshop, Illustrator

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