CASE STUDY
12 Graphic Design Sins
- 1st Edition Prints 2025
I started creating these stained glass-inspired vector illustrations a few years ago as gifts for my friends. Later on, I began making smaller versions of various ideas, which I now use as blog covers. Alongside the illustrations, I often add short rhymes on the side of the composition.
This particular series includes 12 posters that reflect the life of a graphic designer. I explored themes like mood boards, kerning, and typography, as well as more personal subjects such as procrastination, frustration, and connection. The posters were printed in a limited edition of 72 and most of them were gifted to close friends and fellow designers.
Illustrations, Art Prints, Graphic Design, Posters

My work is a fusion of stained glass and vector graphics - perhaps a metaphor for how we perceive the world through the window of our soul. We don’t see things as they are, but as we are.
For me, art is, in its essence, a pure and unhinged pursuit of knowledge. It is a form of enlightenment through the act itself. I am not interested in the final result - the art object - but in the continuous process of creation. That is what brings actualization, a sense of validation to my existence. I create with utmost satisfaction, yet what I create holds no fixed meaning or certainty. If it did, I likely wouldn’t have pursued it in the first place; I would have sought uncertainty elsewhere.
I invite you to join me in experiencing confusion, unpredictability, and skepticism. Because if you are one of those people whose questions remain unanswered, know that you are not alone. We are here, and we are still wondering who we were before the world defined us.