I created Fractured as a high-fashion editorial layout exploring the tension between structure and expressive disruption. Drawing inspiration from Jacqueline Casey and Japanese Avant-Garde design, I combined geometric forms, intentional negative space, bold color accents, and traditional textures to build a distinctive visual narrative. I crafted the layout to move beyond simple imagery and typography, using pattern, repetition, and movement to create a cohesive expressive system. By balancing order and chaos—structured shapes against fractured words and ink-inspired textures—I brought high fashion to life through a modern yet culturally rooted visual language.
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