This poster is part of a personal experiment I did, where I wanted to bring my sketchbook drawings into the digital space without losing their raw energy and style.
The illustration is based directly on a hand-drawn sketch, which I then transformed using my signature Illustrator cutout style.
This is something I’ve been developing for a while it's all about mixing analog with digital, letting my pencil lines evolve into bold, layered visuals.
The poster features flowers and starburst shapes, which symbolize growth, light, and emotional expansion. I’ve always been drawn to floral elements in my work not just for their beauty, but for their softness, their openness, their connection to nature and femininity.
The yellow elements might not be super legible at first glance and honestly, that’s the point. This isn’t a poster meant to be read like a traditional layout. There’s no direct concept or information you’re supposed to decode. Instead, it lives in the space of visual feeling, abstract storytelling, and experimental form.
For me, this piece sits perfectly within the experimental poster design category. It’s a visual study a piece of design that embraces spontaneity, texture, and process over polished commercial clarity.
I’d definitely include this in an editorial zine or an exhibition about design-as-art.