First, I designed the Lensmaster event poster — an experiment in blending modern composition with classic Christmas illustration. The goal was to create a visually striking layout that balanced typography, symmetry, and thematic storytelling while keeping the information flow clear. Working through multiple iterations improved my understanding of grid-based layouts, focal hierarchy, and how subtle lighting helps guide user attention.

Alongside that, I also built Aeolus, a lightweight and fast weather dashboard web app: https://aeolusnjai.netlify.app/ This project taught me how to structure API-driven interfaces cleanly and how to keep UI responsiveness smooth across different devices. Aeolus uses real-time weather data, intuitive search, and minimal UI elements to deliver a focused experience without unnecessary clutter.

Both projects — one in visual design, the other in front-end engineering — reinforced a core lesson for me: creativity and functionality thrive when simplicity leads the way. Each discipline informs the other, and building across mediums continues to expand how I think and create.