
Born out of pandemic boredom, driven by a creative longing—a design experiment unfolded.
I set myself a 30-day challenge: to craft a poster each day, using only what I could scan and print. A self-imposed limit that invited boundless exploration.
From sculptures and books to t-shirts and shoes, I transformed ordinary objects into intricate layers of texture and form. These scans, endlessly reworked in Photoshop, became a playground for new ideas.
Motifs appeared and disappeared; some deliberate, others purely spontaneous. The familiar became unfamiliar as I uncovered beauty in distortion, in textures pulled from the mundane.
Through this project, I explored composition, typography, and the ever-shifting moods of colour theory—each poster a reflection of thought, process, and play.







































