Infux
Dance Concert Poster
Influx is a poster exploration centered around movement, energy, and the way dance can feel both fluid and overwhelming at the same time. The visual idea came from imagining typography as a physical surface—a platform dancers rise from—before melting, stretching, and flowing downward like light or fabric.
Across the iterations, the design pushes deeper into that concept of “motion turned liquid.”
The word INFLUX becomes the anchor: solid at the top, but dissolving into long, cascading streams of neon blues and purples. These gradients echo stage lighting, spotlight beams, and the atmospheric haze found in modern dance performances. The dancer’s form—blurred, streaked, or silhouetted—reinforces the sense of acceleration and emotional release.
The final composition captures a moment of transition:
movement becoming energy, energy becoming form, and form becoming flow.
This project allowed me to experiment with distortion, light bleed, texture overlays, and expressive motion blur, all while maintaining a strong typographic structure. Influx blends performance art with digital abstraction, creating a poster that feels alive, soft, and electrified.
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