Agatha Christie’s Poirot Series
I drew inspiration from 1930s aesthetics and early photography techniques. The design merges vintage stereograph photography — a style that evokes depth,
dual-lens images, old photographic processes, with typography and layout elements native to the early 20th century. This project allowed me to explore how historical visual motifs can be reinterpreted for modern audiences.
Its narrative resonance lies in forging a bridge between
past and present, well fit for a detective series rooted in classic mystery.
BOOK DESIGN + STORYTELLING + TYPOGRAPHIC EXPLORATION
THIS PROJECT IS A GDUSA AWARD WINNER! SEE MY FEATURE HERE

