Morphology
A multi-part project including poster design and 3d illustration.
Morphology, in linguistics, refers to the forms and structure of words in language. For the first part of this project, I created three posters, with each one highlighting and approaching language structure from a different perspective.
For the second part of the project, I interpreted morphology in its most general interpretation, which describes the forms of things—anything, not just words. I modeled and rendered three images in Blender, then post-processed them.
Lastly, I composited images from the previous steps together, creating a pair of posters that emphasize morphology in its two interpretations.

part one: posters
using English and Japanese to show contrast in types of sentence structure. the Japanese text reads, "it's easy, it's intuitive." while sentences in English generally follow a subject-verb-object order, Japanese places verbs at the ends of sentences, with verb objects coming before them.

part one: posters
using Portuguese to highlight the complexity of verb conjugations. compared to many other languages, including English and Japanese, Portuguese has a great amount of different verb forms.

part one: posters
breaking the word "mellifluous" into its syllables.

part two: 3d

part two: 3d

part two: 3d

part three: composite posters
