Silas’s Dream is a poetic dictionary of drifting thoughts, gathering small facts and fragments of knowledge into a dreamlike editorial object. The project unfolds as an introspective journey, where each page feels like a quiet echo of a wandering mind.
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Print, book binding, text and layout in collaboration with Aldric Lamblin
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The publication was imagined as a space where knowledge becomes fluid and associative, slightly elusive. Rather than following a strictly rational structure, the project moves through thought the way a dream might: through fragments, connections and shifting impressions.
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Careful sequencing and pacing were used to create a rhythmic reading experience, balancing text, image, and blank space in a way that feels gentle and reflective. The overall direction remains understated, allowing the atmosphere of the piece to unfold gradually.
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Printed in a two-color risograph process, the design embraces tactility and imperfection as part of its visual language. Text and layout is reinforcing the project’s intimate and crafted character.