For my Design Fundamentals class, I completed a three-part project exploring photography, collage, and publication design. In the first phase, I collected images of various objects and textures that emphasized key design elements like line, shape, and texture, then used them to create collages that explored composition and visual interaction. 
In the second phase, I translated these collages into vector graphics, focusing on simplifying complex forms while preserving the core visual relationships. This process involved deconstructing organic shapes and reinterpreting them as clean, scalable digital compositions, allowing for greater precision and flexibility in the final designs.

Finally, I compiled the entire creative process into a photo book, documenting the transformation from photographs to digital artwork and reflecting on my design journey with clean, minimalist layouts. 

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