Spring 2025
Issue 16: Technotica explores our evolving relationship with technology and the blurred boundaries between the human and the machine. Rooted in themes of digital distortion, futurism, and dystopia, the issue examines how identity and emotion are reshaped within increasingly artificial environments.
As part of the creative team, I helped shape the guiding concept and visual identity for Technotica, crafting a bold aesthetic that merges sleek digital forms with experimental, distorted textures to capture both the allure and unease of a tech-driven future.
I was the cover artist for both the front and back of Technotica and compiled the entire magazine, organizing layouts and visuals to maintain a cohesive, futuristic look throughout.