Digital Design
The Hellp- Vol.1 Reimagined
In my ART 260 Graphic Design course, I reimagined the front and back covers of Vol. 1 by The Hellp, developing a renewed visual identity that reflects both the album’s tone and the artist’s brand. I utilized TouchDesigner, Photoshop, and Illustrator to investigate experimental digital aesthetics and achieve cohesive layout design. Through deliberate composition and visual layering, I produced a cover system that conveys the album’s energy and supports a contemporary, stylized interpretation of The Hellp’s visual language.
Kaleidoscope Book sleeve Reimagined
For my ART 260 Graphic Design course, I reimagined the book sleeve for Kaleidoscope by Ray Bradbury, translating the narrative’s themes of isolation, perspective, and moral tension into a unified visual concept. I deliberately selected a vibrant color palette to contrast with the story’s somber undertones, incorporating bright hues with visual motifs such as flames and clouds to evoke both beauty and underlying conflict. By carefully considering composition, typography, and spatial relationships, my final design reflects the emotional complexity of the narrative while offering a contemporary and visually compelling interpretation of Kaleidoscope.