This visual identity system was created for the Fine Art Degree Show, echoing the exhibition theme “immiscible”—describing the state where liquids coexist without mixing. Exhibition information is differentiated through three distinct typefaces and color systems, consistently positioned at the bottom across all materials and environments. These multi-dimensional backgrounds function as information containers, responding to the “Dimensions Variable” concept common in fine art practice.
The deliberate white space at the top of the poster allows the graduates’ works to become the visual focal point. Meanwhile, the information at the bottom is treated as a material form, like three immiscible liquids sharing a space while maintaining their independence. This structure mirrors the graduation exhibition itself—diverse artistic techniques and visual languages coexist here without being unified into a single style. This information reappears in different contexts, continuously shifting the patterns of information transmission, perception, and contextual reconstruction.