Poster series built from fragmented visual data, testing how far communication can move away from completeness while still remaining emotionally and perceptually legible.
Fragmented legibility Reduction, omission, and reconstruction
These posters interrogate the assumption that communication is predicated on completeness and immediate legibility. Built from fragmented visual data, small circular excerpts that never fully reveal the original image, they invite the viewer to actively participate in meaning-making. At first glance, the information feels obscured, almost inaccessible, yet from a distance, recognizable forms and identities begin to emerge.
This tension between detail and legibility challenges the assumption that more information leads to better understanding. Instead, the work suggests that reduction, omission, and abstraction can be equally powerful, allowing the mind to fill in gaps and construct its own coherent narrative.