
Sakarit is a Graphic Designer & Visual Artist, based in Brooklyn, NYC | E: [email protected]
A vibrant exploration of “kawaii” through bold typography, playful layouts, and collages, featuring a booklet, posters, postcards, and a handmade storage pouch with potential for commercial design applications.
Create a booklet and web UI/UX that visually communicate the theme of “Kawaii: A World of Cuteness.” The project seeks to deliver a cohesive and immersive experience that traces the evolution of “kawaii” culture from the 16th century, the Edo period to the present while embodying its playful, joyful, and whimsical characteristics. Additionally, explore the potential of applying the project’s rich, colorful, and dynamic visuals to commercialized and industrial designs, including clothing, accessories, and merchandise.
This project highlights the versatility and adaptability of “kawaii” aesthetics, showcasing their application in various formats and platforms. The storage pouch, foldable map-like collages, and postcards demonstrate a thoughtful and engaging approach to design, blending intricate layouts both conventional and experimental with playful typography and collages.
By manipulating typefaces and experimenting with bold visual elements, the project successfully conveys the essence of “kawaii” while appealing to diverse audiences.
Furthermore, by extending these graphic elements to clothing, accessories, and other merchandise, the project showcases the potential for “kawaii” aesthetics to transcend traditional mediums, blending cultural storytelling with functional and commercial design possibilities.