Narrative Visual Perspective in Digital Media

Creating these funny compositions in Photoshop was a fun and creative experience that allowed me to bring out a playful side of digital art. It was interesting to see how combining unrelated images in unexpected ways could make something so silly and entertaining. This project helped me better understand how powerful and flexible Photoshop tools can be when it comes to visual storytelling.

Creating this motion graphic video was a really rewarding experience that helped me understand how animation, timing, and sound all work together to tell a story visually. It pushed me to think more critically about pacing and how small design choices can have a big impact on the overall feel of the piece. Seeing the final result come to life was super satisfying and made all the effort worth it.

This piece was inspired by a world I built around the idea of duality—how light and dark, strength and balance, all coexist. The longhorn in the center represents power and resilience, while the yin-yang symbols and layered light forms highlight the balance between opposing forces. Turning a flat 2D design into both a physical and digital 3D piece was a challenge, but it made the concept feel more alive and dimensional. Working in After Effects let me play with light, shadows, and camera movement in a way that added mood and meaning to the piece. Knowing tools like Illustrator and After Effects gives me the freedom to bring any idea to life, no matter the medium—making my creative process feel limitless.