This poster creatively visualizes the world of bonsai trees, blending tradition with modern design. Using Japanese terms for different bonsai styles, along with their phonetic pronunciations, the design bridges language and culture, making the information both informative and visually engaging. The color palette is inspired by traditional Japanese culture, incorporating earthy tones and rich hues commonly found in bonsai gardens and Japanese art, while the patterns and floor elements evoke the aesthetics of Japanese interiors. The overall look is a fusion of vintage and modern styles, aligning with my personal brand’s aesthetic. The poster also delves into the different types of bonsai trees, breaking down their distinct characteristics and parts, and explaining what they are known for. This piece serves as both an educational tool and an artistic representation of the beauty and complexity of bonsai, presented in a clear, visually captivating way.
The interactive website I designed to educate Generation Z about the Mercedes-Benz 300SL blends historical reverence with cutting-edge technology. The platform maintains brand consistency with official Mercedes-Benz aesthetics, logos, and fonts, ensuring a premium experience. At its core, an interactive 3D model of the 300SL allows users to explore the car in detail, with smooth transitions and immersive sound effects, including engine revving and trendy music, creating a dynamic experience. The website features an interactive timeline, map, and engine blueprint, offering engaging, educational content about the car’s history and engineering. Additionally, the site connects with modern culture by highlighting the 300SL’s appearances in films and music, further resonating with Generation Z. A unique interactive ignition button adds a playful touch, simulating the experience of starting and turning off the car. Ultimately, the website combines the allure of the 300SL with modern design, offering a captivating and memorable educational experience.