
"to preserve those imperfections,"
"keeping a tangible link to print in an increasingly digital world"
"visualising the sounds and stories that inspire me most"
"I'm inspired by designers and studios who balance restraint with experimentation, and by photographers who focus on atmosphere as much as subject,"
Jacob Huchinson combines stamp silhouettes, sketchbook grids and vinyl stickers with scanned vintage print ephemera to retain tactile imperfections. He merges physical and digital media to make compositions that converge with old-school materials. Early experience as a creative lead at a music venue shaped his practice and led to visual identities and album art for acts including Sex Mask and The Cure. Nostalgic musical and film influences inform mood, while detailed grid systems and Swiss typography provide structural clarity. Grainy photography, scans and tactile texture add soul while clear hierarchy ensures versatility across posters, social carousels and short-form motion.
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