Exploring narrative art through graphic design at ESA Saint-Luc Brussels

Exploring narrative, image-making, and experimental visual practice

These works emerged during Ann’s exchange at ESA Saint-Luc Bruxelles, exploring narrative, image-making, coding, and experimental visual practice through different artistic and design approaches.

Duo / Duel — Editorial Narrative & Visual Identity

Created for the Duo / Duel studio at ESA Saint-Luc Bruxelles, this project explores how editorial design can transform complex information into a compelling visual narrative.

Taking the public conflict between Min Hee-jin and Bang Si-hyuk as its case study, the project translates legal, cultural, and media narratives into a folded publication and a visual identity system for a fictional podcast. Through research, typography, information design, and visual sequencing, it examines the relationship between creativity, authorship, branding, and institutional power.

Deliverables: Folded editorial publication (Leporello) & Poster series

Inspired by Blow Up — the film analysis program by ARTE — this editorial publication explores flowers as recurring visual motifs in cinema. Through collage, illustration, film stills, and handwritten narratives, the project transforms cinematic fragments into a printed visual essay between film, memory, and image-making.

Blow Up Visual Narrative Publication

Workshop of Storytelling

Developed during a storytelling workshop led by French writer and director Loo Hui Phang at ESA Saint-Luc Bruxelles, the project explored graphic narrative through photomontage, image sequencing, and text-based storytelling.

The work combines collage, drawing, and fragmented visual compositions to construct dream-like narratives between memory, movement, and emotional landscapes.

Processing Workshop with Mark Webster

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