Printed Fantasy is an ongoing design exploration that reimagines the relationship between analog print and digital aesthetics. The project deconstructs traditional print artifacts and reconstructs them through layered compositions, over-processed imagery, and experimental typography—blurring the lines between physical and digital form. It embraces distortion, excess, and visual complexity while maintaining a sharp conceptual edge. Rooted in my interest in print as both material and metaphor, Printed Fantasy examines how print can function as a tactile archive and a speculative design space. All garments are screen printed by hand, and since the first release, I’ve sold over 100 shirts.