Case: Design a conceptual graduation project based on personal soul-searching, exploring your root passion through form and function. Concept: This project explores the contrast between use and perception, focusing on crossword and sudoku books, which are often treated as disposable despite their meaningful role in both concentration and shared experiences. At the same time, coffee table books are typically valued for their appearance rather than their function. The project proposes a hybrid: a 200-page crossword and sudoku book designed as a coffee table object. Titled Aperion, it reflects the abstract nature of puzzles. Patterns that only gain meaning through interaction. The book is divided into four chapters: Abstract, Scattered, Pattern, and Structure. Each chapter with its own visual identity, mirroring the mental stages experienced while solving. Through a gradual shift from abstraction to clarity, the design reflects the process of discovery, transforming the book into something both usable and worth keeping. (Solo Project)





















Project type
Individual Graduation Project
Year
2026





