Visualized Culture
Punk Culture
This project explores punk beyond its surface—vivid hair, ripped clothes, bold jewelry, and aggressive language—to uncover its deeper cultural significance.
Through poster design, typography, exhibition layout, brochures, and 3D modeling, the work reinterprets punk as a movement of resistance and identity. What began as a subculture has evolved into a force that shapes mainstream aesthetics and attitude.
Inspiration—Vivienne Westwood
"Her shows are not necessarily the most influential on the schedule any more, but the spirit and intention to provoke remains."
“The 20th Century was a mistake. It was the age of the iconoclast: ‘History is rubbish, the past is rubbish, all we had to do was follow the latest thing!’ Smash culture and what fills the gap is consumption. I tried to prove by example that the past is as relevant today as when it was invented, ideas are as relevant today as when they were invented—and I proved it by copying historical clothes. No designer had ever done this before, they’d been inspired by historical clothes, but I actually copied them.” —Vivienne Westwood