"Sound and Color" is an innovative senior thesis project that delves into the fascinating relationship between sound and color.
This unique project explores the profound emotional impact that can result from the powerful and visually stimulating representation of music achieved by combining sound and color. By harnessing the expressive power of both sound and color, this project seeks to evoke strong emotional reactions in people and explore their combined impact.
To fully immerse oneself in the experience, each poster should be viewed while listening to the corresponding song.
"Sound and Color" draws inspiration from notable pioneers like Issac Newton, Gregorio Comanini, Louis Bertrand Castel, and Wassily Kandinsky, as well as from musicians who experience synesthesia, including Duke Ellington, Stevie Wonder, and Pharrell. This project aims to contribute to the ongoing debate about the fascinating link between sound and color.
These posters incorporated various graphic and digital design techniques, including research on color theory and composition, Procreate, and Adobe Illustrator. The result is a uniquely captivating visual representation of each song.