I'm Eri, a Visual Communications student at UTS with a focus on minimalist design that’s both effective and meaningful. I draw inspiration from everyday surroundings—like fleeting shadows that trace buildings, reflections that break into mosaics, and the natural geometry of the landscape. My goal is to create designs with the intention of sparking curiosity and inviting people to notice such details.
I acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which my work is designed, and I pay my respects to the Elders, both past, present, and emerging.
[instagram] @ommolette
[email] ommolette@yahoo.com
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I'm Eri, a Visual Communications student at UTS with a focus on minimalist design that’s both effective and meaningful. I draw inspiration from everyday surroundings—like fleeting shadows that trace buildings, reflections that break into mosaics, and the natural geometry of the landscape. My goal is to create designs with the intention of sparking curiosity and inviting people to notice such details.
I acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which my work is designed, and I pay my respects to the Elders, both past, present, and emerging.
[instagram] @ommolette
[email] ommolette@yahoo.com
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I'm Eri, a Visual Communications student at UTS with a focus on minimalist design that’s both effective and meaningful. I draw inspiration from everyday surroundings—like fleeting shadows that trace buildings, reflections that break into mosaics, and the natural geometry of the landscape. My goal is to create designs with the intention of sparking curiosity and inviting people to notice such details.
I acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which my work is designed, and I pay my respects to the Elders, both past, present, and emerging.
[instagram] @ommolette
[email] ommolette@yahoo.com
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I'm Eri, a Visual Communications student at UTS with a focus on minimalist design that’s both effective and meaningful. I draw inspiration from everyday surroundings—like fleeting shadows that trace buildings, reflections that break into mosaics, and the natural geometry of the landscape. My goal is to create designs with the intention of sparking curiosity and inviting people to notice such details.
I acknowledge the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land on which my work is designed, and I pay my respects to the Elders, both past, present, and emerging.
[instagram] @ommolette
[email] ommolette@yahoo.com
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