Fragmenta
Exhibition Identity, Visual System, Publication, Posters, Environmental Design
Fragmenta explores how memory can be visualized through design by translating emotion and time into form. The goal was to create an exhibition identity that feels poetic yet structured, inviting viewers to reflect on how fragments shape personal stories and how these moments linger, overlap, and evolve into the narratives we carry forward through our lives and experiences.
Large-scale wall graphics translate the theme of fragmented memory into spatial form through layered textures and shifting transparency.
Exhibition Wall Graphics
The poster series uses layered watercolor backgrounds to express the shifting textures of memory. The fluid gradients and subtle washes suggest how moments fade, overlap, and resurface, creating a visual atmosphere that mirrors the emotional depth of the exhibition.
Fragments in Print
Handwriting is personal and emotional because it reveals who we are and how we feel. The exhibition is meant to carry that same sense of intimacy and imperfection, like fragments gathered into a diary. I also designed and hand-bound the exhibition catalog, since something made by hand always feels more personal to me.