About this poster
This piece started as a quick sketch in my sketchbook a strange, almost floral form that felt fluid and soft, yet bold. I decided to expand it into a poster to explore how my drawings could live in a more graphic, designed context.
The shape is drawn in petrol blue with a mauve-red stroke that leans slightly pink, and it's placed at the center, partially overlapping with two phrases: “all you need” at the top and “is less” at the bottom.
Both are set in a classic serif typeface, mid-sized and semi-bold simple but intentional, echoing traditional typography in a stripped down way.
Scattered around the flower are three soft, bubble like forms.
Inside each one, there's a single word: "2025", "ness", and "flower". The font here shifts italic, serif, with a slightly calligraphic, artistic feel. It’s looser, more expressive, as if handwritten but still grounded in structure.
These elements don’t serve a specific purpose they’re more like fragments of thought or emotion, little floating pieces that balance the composition and add rhythm.
This is an experimental poster. It plays with the contrast between abstract form and structured type, handmade sketch and digital finish. It could easily function as a promo piece for an event or simply as a visual exploration of how less can feel like more.