Static Designs C-1
This collection was born from the challenge of turning scrolling moments into stopping moments. In a digital landscape crowded with noise, I aimed to create social media flyers that don’t just inform, they captivate. Drawing inspiration from retro futurism, minimalist architecture, and the bold color palettes of modern street art, each design balances familiarity and surprise. The goal? To craft visuals that feel both timeless and urgently now.

Year
Services
Flyer Designs
Client
/ Discovery & Strategy
“Who are we speaking to, and what do they need to feel?”
Collaborated with clients to define brand voices—from vibrant Gen-Z energy for a sneaker drop to elegant restraint for a luxury spa.
Mapped out content pillars (e.g., promotions, testimonials, storytelling) to ensure designs aligned with broader marketing goals.









































/ “Pixel-perfect isn’t optional.”
Refined gradients, kerning, and CTA placements to guide the viewer’s eye effortlessly.
Added subtle Easter eggs (e.g., hidden brand mascots, QR codes styled as abstract art) to reward engaged audiences.
/ Result
The Technical Breakdown:
Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma (for interactive prototypes).
Color Theory: Leveraged duotones for nostalgia, jewel tones for luxury, and stark monochromes for urgency.
Motion: Subtle animations (e.g., floating particles, parallax text) to boost engagement without overwhelming feeds.
Static Designs C-1
This collection was born from the challenge of turning scrolling moments into stopping moments. In a digital landscape crowded with noise, I aimed to create social media flyers that don’t just inform, they captivate. Drawing inspiration from retro futurism, minimalist architecture, and the bold color palettes of modern street art, each design balances familiarity and surprise. The goal? To craft visuals that feel both timeless and urgently now.

Year
Services
Flyer Designs
Client
/ Discovery & Strategy
“Who are we speaking to, and what do they need to feel?”
Collaborated with clients to define brand voices—from vibrant Gen-Z energy for a sneaker drop to elegant restraint for a luxury spa.
Mapped out content pillars (e.g., promotions, testimonials, storytelling) to ensure designs aligned with broader marketing goals.









































/ “Pixel-perfect isn’t optional.”
Refined gradients, kerning, and CTA placements to guide the viewer’s eye effortlessly.
Added subtle Easter eggs (e.g., hidden brand mascots, QR codes styled as abstract art) to reward engaged audiences.
/ Result
The Technical Breakdown:
Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma (for interactive prototypes).
Color Theory: Leveraged duotones for nostalgia, jewel tones for luxury, and stark monochromes for urgency.
Motion: Subtle animations (e.g., floating particles, parallax text) to boost engagement without overwhelming feeds.
Static Designs C-1
This collection was born from the challenge of turning scrolling moments into stopping moments. In a digital landscape crowded with noise, I aimed to create social media flyers that don’t just inform, they captivate. Drawing inspiration from retro futurism, minimalist architecture, and the bold color palettes of modern street art, each design balances familiarity and surprise. The goal? To craft visuals that feel both timeless and urgently now.

Year
Services
Flyer Designs
Client
/ Discovery & Strategy
“Who are we speaking to, and what do they need to feel?”
Collaborated with clients to define brand voices—from vibrant Gen-Z energy for a sneaker drop to elegant restraint for a luxury spa.
Mapped out content pillars (e.g., promotions, testimonials, storytelling) to ensure designs aligned with broader marketing goals.









































/ “Pixel-perfect isn’t optional.”
Refined gradients, kerning, and CTA placements to guide the viewer’s eye effortlessly.
Added subtle Easter eggs (e.g., hidden brand mascots, QR codes styled as abstract art) to reward engaged audiences.
/ Result
The Technical Breakdown:
Tools: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Figma (for interactive prototypes).
Color Theory: Leveraged duotones for nostalgia, jewel tones for luxury, and stark monochromes for urgency.
Motion: Subtle animations (e.g., floating particles, parallax text) to boost engagement without overwhelming feeds.
