A hand-crafted poster celebrating Earth Day, built from layered textures and found imagery.
This Earth Day poster was a project that let me explore layered composition and photo manipulation. The challenge was to create something that felt organic and meaningful, not just a decorative piece, but something that actually communicated the importance of the planet.
"Layering real textures (earth, grass, trees, sky) made the poster feel alive rather than designed."
I built the composition using a collection of natural photos: earth, grass, moon, space, and trees. Each element was carefully masked and blended to create a seamless world that draws the eye upward from ground to sky. The result is a poster that feels both grounded and expansive, a reminder of what we're working to protect.
The final poster came together in Photoshop with careful attention to color grading and texture blending. This project pushed my skills in photo compositing and gave me a strong foundation in editorial print work.