The POWER Project was birthed from pure exploration and the desire to grow. I wanted to test my entire designing process, specifically what I could do with pencil and paper.
The overall theme of the piece is that there is power in foundation and structure, and that scaffolding is necessary. I believe I succeeded in bringing this message across through the exposed lines found in POWER.
In the abstract pieces, I used dashed shapes that alluded to the letter P (representing power), and the gradient as a textural element and added a lively touch to the project.

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