Chaos, Order, and Everything in Between
Sun Jan 05
digital art, design
I’ve always found beauty in the tension between chaos and order. This theme has been sneaking into my recent work with abstract textures. There’s something deeply satisfying about creating patterns that look spontaneous but are actually carefully constructed.
Lately, I’ve been inspired by the glitch aesthetic—those sharp distortions and irregularities that feel almost alive. Using Adobe After Effects, I’ve been playing with ways to integrate these textures into my designs. What excites me most is how unpredictable it can be. A tiny tweak to the distortion settings can turn a clean line into something jagged and energetic.
But here’s the tricky part: knowing when to stop. Too much chaos and it loses its impact; too much order and it feels static. I’m learning to trust my intuition more—stepping back when a piece feels “done” rather than overworking it.
This balance reflects where I am as a designer right now. Life, work, art—it’s all about finding harmony in the in-between spaces.