This project explores archiving as a dynamic and interpretive process, transforming collected visual materials into a cohesive narrative through typography, composition, and system-based design. It repositions the archive as an evolving structure shaped by both memory and contemporary perspective.
Fragments in Flux
Year.
2024
Category.
Research
Client.
Independent Archive Initiative

This project explores archiving as a fluid system where visual materials are continuously reorganized and reinterpreted. Collected photographs, printed artifacts, and digital fragments are layered and recomposed to generate new relationships and meanings.
A structured typographic system and flexible grid guide the compositions, balancing clarity with controlled ambiguity. By combining analog references with digital aesthetics, the project positions the archive as an active space for reconstruction and interpretation.


