A study of typography as it travels between books and urban space. The design balances structure and openness, using contrast and white space to echo the relationship between traditional print culture and contemporary public lettering.

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A minimalist book cover series for Oxford’s “Very Short Introduction,” using mirrored inkblots as psychological portraits. The visual language references Rorschach forms, translating complex emotional states into bold, abstract symbols. The design balances intellectual rigor with expressive visual storytelling.
A second-year group UX project exploring the full event-booking experience. The app streamlines discovery, selection, and payment into a clear, structured user flow. Careful attention was given to hierarchy, consistency, and frictionless navigation to ensure users can move from interest to attendance effortlessly.

