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macroblank title in black on gray background with pink graphics of statues underneath.

abstract illustration of a statue on gray background, with green vertical stripe on the left. text in stripe reads visions, aitor online, luxury future

images of stock prices of different weapons producers in background. in foreground a picture of a skeleton weearing a suit raising his arms while flanked by multiple tanks. image of a pop-up message reading i want you to die for raytheon stocks

startpage userinterface on lush forest background

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Instagram (Personal work)

Ever since I started getting into graphic design, long before I was doing it professionally, I've been posting my designs on instagram. This archive, which I have been posting to since around late 2017 has served as sort of a timeline of my skillset, creativity and tastes, and is where I post a majority of my personal work.

I had my start in graphic design with the vaporwave aesthetic as it was an accessible and fascinating aesthetic and this aesthetic still influences my work to this day. pretty quickly I got into different styles once I started really looking into graphic design, and started exploring and expanding my style. Quickly I was drawn into scifi and cyberpunk media, and my interest in videogames pushed me further into that direction.

My aesthetic has morphed a lot since then, and I've picked up more and more influences as time progressed. I've chosen here just a few of my designs to show off here with different vibes.

In order of appearance these are:

Macroblank - A fake album inspired by stuff like "haircuts for men" and the like. I chose to imagine a post-vaporwave compilation album and design for that.

Visions - another fake, post-vaporwave album, here i was really trying had to make a cleaner aproach to vaporwave aesthetics while keeping the usual tropes.

Die Jones - I made this as a critique of war profiteering, with references to the "i want you for the us army" poster from WW1.

Zeitgeist - This design did not have a theme when I made it and I simply wanted to experiment with something kind of brutalist. It ended up being some sort of crowded, loud design with plenty of detail that has influenced my future work since.

My Instagram can be found here.

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