Temporary Resident examines how typography and symbolism can tell stories that feel both personal and universal by exploring what it means to belong to a place for a moment. The idea translates into a soft archive of wearable artifacts of lived experience.
š Museu Marioneta: Lisbon, Portugal
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The idea grew from reflections on relocation, memory, and the quiet identity shifts that happen when we move through different cities and phases of life. Feelings of nostalgia, distance, and self-reinvention informed the visual and narrative direction.
Type that feels collected. Phrases that read like fragments of journal entries. Graphics function like postcards.
The tone is intimate, reflective, and quietly expressive, giving the garments the presence of something discovered in a drawer years later.
š Museo Larco: Lima, Peru
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Temporary Resident turns clothing into a storytelling surface, where typography and restrained symbolism work together to express identity as a collection of passing chapters we continue to carry.