Hannibal Lecter

Designing a magazine for the infamous Hannibal Lecter was equal parts thrilling and eerie. For this project, I leaned into illustrative typography, using letters not just as text but as the foundation for the visuals. The cover became a typographic portrait of Hannibal himself, where every curve and stroke whispered his chilling backstory.

Inside, I crafted two standout spreads. One featured a corkboard collage, mapping out Hannibal’s cinematic and literary legacy with notes, and string connections—like a detective trying to untangle his dark mind. The second spread? A typographic feast (pun intended), blending stark lettering with fragmented illustrations to echo the character’s complexity.

  • October, 2024

  • Fictional Project

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