This poster celebrates inclusivity by blending the visual styles of Frutiger Aero and Dadaism into a cohesive collage.
Through a mix of photography and graphic elements, it invites exploration and curiosity. The cityscape serves as a structural framework, representing New York’s diverse inhabitants such as humans, animals, and everything in between, coexisting in visual harmony.
Not only does the poster highlight iconic landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge, the Statue of Liberty, and the amusement park at Coney Island, but it also features a vibrant color palette that reflects the city’s dynamic energy. Playful and expressive arrangements further reinforce the message of unity and coexistence.
Inspired by the rhythmic complexity of Take Five by Dave Brubeck, the poster’s visual movement echoes the offbeat energy of jazz, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and discover hidden layers. My aim is to spark curiosity and celebrate the rhythm and spirit of New York’s vibrant, multifaceted community.
Sakarit is a graphic designer and visual artist based in Brooklyn, NYC. He earned a BFA in Communications Design from Pratt Institute, with an emphasis in Graphic Design. Dedicated to crafting captivating visuals and immersive experiences across physical, digital, and virtual platforms, Sakarit blends innovative techniques with compelling visual storytelling. His work embraces bold design and elaborate composition to push creative boundaries, balanced by a recognition of when to use simplicity and minimalism.
Beyond graphic design, Sakarit holds a Culinary Arts degree in authentic and traditional Thai cuisine. He enjoys cooking with ingredients that challenge notions of “authenticity” and “originality,” and dreams of a future where his design practice might be as flavorful as his dishes. He also crafts hats (with a goal of reaching 1,000 soon) and terrariums, creating miniature living worlds. These hobbies, rooted in gardening and landscaping, reflect his fascination with operatic drama and the beautiful imperfection of Wabi-Sabi aesthetics.