Completion of the DNSEP in Interactive Graphic Design at ESADHaR, awarded with honors from the Jury.
This diploma project is part of a visual and editorial research around the ways of perceiving, representing, and transmitting time. Through a series of printed objects conceived as spaces of resonance, the work explores different temporal regimes: mechanical time, subjective time, cyclical time, impermanent time.
Each book designed functions as an attempt to approach time not as a neutral or abstract line, but as a lived material. The objects are conceived as open, manipulable forms, inviting the reader to slow down, to feel, and to weave their own reading. Graphic design here becomes a tool of attention, capable of revealing what slips away, what escapes, what lingers on the margins.