Every handprint represented a different creative voice. One of my first experiences learning that design is as much about people and collaboration as it is about aesthetics.
A simple icebreaker turned into a colorful reminder that every designer brings a unique perspective to the studio.
Experimenting with acrylics on a miniature canvas - exploring storytelling, color, and emotion within a tiny frame.
Character study focused on expressions, anatomy simplification, and stylized proportions using traditional sketching techniques.
Pushing exaggeration, personality, and line confidence through expressive character design exercises.
Exploring texture, layering, and movement with bold acrylic strokes inspired by expressive abstract art.
From perspective studies to material rendering and composition exercises - building the visual fundamentals that shaped my design thinking.
Where traditional sketching met digital illustration - learning to translate ideas seamlessly into the digital medium.
An exploration of expressive typography - turning words into playful visual compositions that communicate emotion.