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Sketchy Poser is one of my early personal projects where I attempted to create a skateboard magazine embodying the distinctive codes of the genre, particularly through typography, photography, and graphic elements.
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In Sketchy Poser, I aimed to capture the essence of the skateboard culture by integrating bold typography, gritty photography, and rebellious graphic styles. The project sought to evoke the raw energy and urban aesthetics synonymous with skateboarding, reflecting its subculture through every visual aspect.
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Through this endeavor, I explored the art of layout design and editorial composition, ensuring that each page of the magazine conveyed a dynamic and authentic representation of skateboard lifestyle and community. From graffiti-inspired fonts to high-contrast photography capturing tricks and urban landscapes, Sketchy Poser aimed to immerse readers in a visually compelling and immersive skateboarding experience.
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