This digital imaging project was created using Adobe Photoshop, where I reconstructed a manga cover inspired by Sakamoto Days Vol. 5. All visual elements were sourced from copyright-free image platforms, then composited, retouched, and manipulated to match the style, mood, and composition of the original artwork. The process involved color grading, masking, blending, and detailed layer adjustments to recreate the dynamic visual storytelling found in manga cover design. Through this project, I explored creative problem-solving, strengthened my Photoshop workflow, and practiced translating 2D illustrated references into a realistic visual execution.
This digital imaging project was created in Adobe Photoshop using my own photos taken in my campus photography studio with my friends. The goal was to replicate the polished, fashion-forward aesthetic found in Harper’s Bazaar magazine, focusing on editorial-style refinement. Throughout the process, I applied various image-editing techniques including modification, liquify adjustments, and color grading to enhance proportions, elevate mood, and create a cohesive visual tone. This project highlights my ability to direct a visual concept from photography to post-production, while exploring professional editorial standards in fashion imagery.
This digital imaging project was created in Adobe Photoshop using copyright-free image assets, which I composited into a polished product poster featuring Lindt chocolate combined with liquid elements. The aim was to experiment with visual storytelling through contrasting textures while maintaining a clean, premium brand feel. Throughout the process, I focused on masking, blending, lighting adjustments, and atmospheric effects to ensure all elements felt naturally integrated. This project highlights my ability to digitally construct complex visuals and showcases skills in compositing, layering, and creative problem-solving within a branding context.