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Pushing the Boundaries of Design

My approach to graphic design has undergone a significant change in recent times. While my previous design style primarily focused on black and white designs, I have recently been exploring a style called "acidgraphix," which has sparked my creativity and challenged me to approach design in new and exciting ways.

In the past, I placed a great deal of emphasis on realism, paying close attention to the interplay between light, shadows, and object anatomy. While this approach resulted in some great designs, I began to feel constrained by the limitations of realism. I felt that I was missing out on opportunities to express my creativity and to create designs that were truly unique and eye-catching.

Since adopting the acidgraphix style, I have discovered a newfound fascination with abstract thinking. This style has allowed me to explore new creative avenues and to push the boundaries of my design skills. It has also challenged me to think outside of the box and to embrace bold and unconventional ideas.

One of my favorite designs that I created using this style features a butterfly resting on the edge of a lit cigarette. This design is meant to symbolize the attraction of something beautiful and delicate to something dangerous and harmful. It also highlights our human tendency to adapt to toxic environments and our materialistic world. This design, like many others that I have created using the acidgraphix style, is intended to provoke thought and to inspire viewers to think more deeply about the world around them.

Overall, my exploration of this new graphic design style has been a transformative experience, challenging me to think more abstractly and to view design through a different lens. I look forward to continuing to push the boundaries of my creativity and to share my work with others.


 
 
 

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