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UNBSERVED is a public-image curation archive built with a clear cultural cut and an editorial method. The focus is to find, select, organize, and redistribute references with consistency, context, and a reliable delivery standard. The communication stays tight and factual. Theme, selection rules, and usage are always explicit. Curation is the tool. The archive is the asset.

RAW REFERENCES.

The work is presented in clean blocks. Sourcing and screening. Public-reference research. Thematic cuts. Folder logic. Taxonomy and tagging. Normalization and formatting. Covers and item sheets. Media-ready versions. Export and file standards.
The visual language channels the 1980s and its aftershocks through today. The reference set pulls from post-industrial culture, CRT glow, street print, technical catalogs, and record-keeping aesthetics. A strong typographic signature holds the system together. Heavy display type carries headlines and calls. A monospace face handles notes, stamps, codes, and instructions. Layout runs on strict hierarchy, wide margins, and disciplined blocks, keeping the images in control of the rhythm. The palette starts from dry neutrals and triggers an electric yellow as a signal color. Contrast is high, controlled, and intentional.
The seal behaves like a selection certificate. Modules and control marks show up as folder labels, tags, version IDs, and quick validations. The three-headed dragon is the logo and a rarity marker. It flags hard-to-find pieces, singular finds, and references that do not repeat. It works as a sorting icon. It marks what is scarce. It protects what carries weight.
This builds unity across covers, sheets, posters, and digital outputs. The archive stays traceable. Reading stays immediate. The system feels physical.

[ Type ]

Visual Identity and Motion

[ Year ]

2026

UNBSERVED
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