
Nebulous Fuschia
In today’s world, many people feel excluded or overlooked by mainstream design and media. This work is not intended for the dominant group of society, but for those who feel left out. Interestingly, this means it reaches a broader audience than one might initially think.
Absurdity
The best ideas come from absurdity. My work is considered psychedelic, and unique, but be creative one must be open to new ideas. My work is heavily inspired by Empathy of lost causes, Expansive thinking, and experimentation.


Experiment
Experimenting with new ways to not only delight the majority demographic, but also minority groups who are intersectionality diverse such as hyposensitive people to bright colors, and high contrast. Not one person is the same. The more we understand an approach to an individual, the better we understand the majority of people.

Ideation
The ideation process for my design involves collecting in archiving various filtered videos and images in a montage format for a range of inspiration and creativity. I drew from a diverse array of sources such as flowers, contemporary art and personal experiences. I aimed to craft visuals that resonated on a profound level. Collecting the filtered videos was crucial because it set a foundation for the entire project by employee techniques like applying filters to Instagram videos, and by laying out videos in a timeline.

Archives
Once I had archives of images and videos in my timeline, the process involves adding multiple effects to the videos delving into my emotions, and visualizations in a unique way. I used programs such as premiere pro and a variety of mediums including from the videos which included drawing, painting and creating a montage of other activities. The visuals were psychedelic and were enhanced by the color fuchsia.
Foundations
With a solid foundation of validated concepts I then proceeded to the drafting face. This stage is all about abstract ideas translated into visually immersive content. I created my extensive collection of images both through my personal archives and my creative timeline. these images served a source of inspiration and helped me to visualize different elements as to what the project would end up looking like. I experimented with different layouts compositions and effects. I ended by adding music.


Feedback
Reading feedback was a vital part of my design process. Once I had a set of design refine drafts I actively sought feedback from a diverse group of peers, mentors and target audience members. Feedback was essential in ensuring that my designs resonated with a broader audience and met the goal objectives. The feedback I received was to make my video more immersive, and psychedelic.

Final edits
The final edits were where my piece came came together. During the final edits of my process I focused on perfecting every detail ensuring that the composition, colors and textures align with my original vision. I carefully reviewed every aspect of design and I made precise adjustments to enhance clarity, balance, and visual appeal. This involved adding elements such as a flash warning, color palettes to look more immersive, and to create a homogeneous look for this immersive video.
