VISUAL STORYTELLING
This section highlights projects that use posters and infographics to tell Stories, share ideas, and engage audiences through strong visuals and clear messaging.

Project: Seen, Not Said. The Emotional Power of Design and the Moments that Shape it.
This short motion piece explores the emotional power of design and the quiet moments that shape how we see the world. Told from a dog’s perspective, it captures how visual details, like shadows, color, and motion—can evoke feeling without a single word. Created as a final project for my motion graphics class, this animation is a reflection on presence, perception, and connection through design.



Project: Children's Book Title: Loose
Loose is a self-initiated picture book project designed to explore emotional wellness through grief, using simple verse and expressive imagery. The story follows a dog who has become physically and emotionally “loose,” searching quietly after experiencing loss. Through a gentle journey, the dog meets a lonely child, and in their silent connection, both begin to heal.



Project: The Power of Disconnecting: Why Taking Time Off Matters
An infographic promoting mental health and rest, using clean visuals, clear typography, and original illustrations.


Project: Movie Posters
These fictional movie posters are part of a visual storytelling exercise, combining narrative themes with cinematic design. Each piece explores mood, genre, and atmosphere through illustration and layout.

Project: Rock Festival Poster
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A poster designed to promote a fictional rock festival.