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The Core Challenge
How can graphic design convey reconstruction and the rewriting of truths, using fragmented typography and the "X" to reveal, conceal, and question the narratives of "the others"?
Visual Language and Atmosphere
The Others project builds a bold, minimalist identity infused with human tension and mystery. Its fragmented typography feels reconstructed, like an anonymous letter or investigation board, reflecting the idea that "it's always the others." The misty background reinforces the sense of uncertainty, where truth and perception blur.
Symbolism and Concept
The repetition of the "X" becomes a central clue — symbolizing both separation and encounter, but also marking the unknown figure, the one being sought yet never revealed. Through the contrast of red and white and the raw, handwritten textures, the design captures the fragile psychology of suspicion, identity, and human connection.
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