This layouting project was created using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, where I designed a constructivism-inspired poster using copyright-free image assets that I restyled and adapted into a bold visual composition. The poster follows a strict three-color palette, emphasizing simplicity, balance, and the intentional restraint often seen in constructivist artwork. By limiting visual resources and working with repurposed elements, the project also reflects a sustainable design mindset—showing how impactful visuals can be created with minimal waste, thoughtful choices, and creative adaptability.
This layouting project was created in Adobe Photoshop, where I transformed copyright-free image assets into a Dadaism-inspired poster. The design applies limited color use and a mix of textures to reflect the experimental and spontaneous spirit of Dada, while demonstrating how impactful visuals can be created sustainably by reusing existing resources instead of generating new ones. Through compositing, layering, and stylization techniques, the project highlights how unconventional structure and expressive visual elements can work together to communicate artistic freedom with mindful material choices.
This layouting project was created in Adobe Photoshop, where I illustrated and designed a poster specifically for risograph printing. The design uses Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black (CMYK) as the core color layers, applying risoprint principles such as intentional misalignment, texture, and overlapping ink to achieve depth and visual character. By experimenting with layering techniques and the unique imperfections of riso aesthetics, this project explores how illustration and print methodology can work together to create a playful, tactile, and expressive outcome.