Positions through triangulating (1.3)

This is a series of experimental posters I created using the scanner to capture small, often-overlooked objects from our everyday lives. These items, though small, can play a meaningful role in shaping our identities. The scanner, typically used to capture intricate details and textures, felt perfect for this iteration, as it reflects my journey of… Continue reading Positions through triangulating (1.3)

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Positions through triangulating (1.2)

How can the manipulation of objects through a scanner be used as a typographic and storytelling tool to create new visual hierarchies and meanings in graphic design?  The way objects are scanned—through distortion, movement, layering, or glitching—creates a dynamic process where hierarchy and storytelling are redefined. The viewer is invited to reinterpret what they see,… Continue reading Positions through triangulating (1.2)

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