Project Description — God is a Designer
Design In Chaos is a personal passion project exploring the philosophical intersection of divinity and the creative process.
The project was inspired by a quote from mentor and designer Chris Do: "God is a designer." The core objective was to visualize the idea that creation itself is an act of design, one that thrives in the tension between perfect order and raw chaos.
Category
Poster
Timeline
DEC 2024 - DEC 2024
Design Rationale & Execution
The poster uses a visceral, high-impact aesthetic to communicate its message.
The Typography: The central word "GOD" is set in a bold, heavy typeface that has been intentionally fragmented and torn. This symbolizes that design, much like creation, is a powerful process that involves breaking down and rebuilding.
Color Palette: A deep crimson background was chosen to evoke a sense of divine energy, passion, and raw strength.
Textural Narrative: I utilized extreme digital manipulation to create a realistic crumpled and torn paper texture. These "imperfections" suggest that design exists because chaos was tamed, representing a greater order emerging from disorder.
The Hidden Text: Small, subtle blocks of text are integrated into the distressed folds of the layout, reinforcing the message that beauty often emerges from the fragments of the creative process.
Personal Achievement & Mastery
The final composition stands as a definitive visual manifesto on the nature of creation:
Thematic Resonance: The poster captures the tension between divinity and disorder, achieving a high-impact visual that accurately reflects the core philosophy of the conceptual brief.
Tactile Sophistication: By merging hyper-realistic textures with bold typography, the final product moves beyond a flat digital graphic into a multi-dimensional piece of visual commentary.
Structural Hierarchy: Despite the chaotic theme, the design maintains a clear hierarchy, ensuring the primary message remains dominant and legible against a highly complex, textured background.



