

Client: University Project Role: Poster Designer · Visual Storytelling Designing for Life of Pi meant stepping into a story where logic meets the unimaginable, a tale that balances faith, fear, and the strange beauty of uncertainty. I didn’t want the poster to retell the plot. I wanted it to hold the space between what is seen and what is believed. The design became an exercise in restraint. A limited colour palette and quiet composition allowed room for ambiguity, inviting rather than explaining. The tiger, the boy, the ocean: symbols, not illustrations. I let typography breathe, giving words space to drift like they were at sea too. This wasn’t about summarising a film. It was about evoking the feeling you’re left with after watching it. That mix of awe and questioning. That sense that maybe the truth doesn’t always need to be literal to be real.