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The narrative unfolds through the inner journey of a protagonist, triggered by the discovery of a mysteri ous deck of “alternative” banknotes. This encounter sparks a psychedelic stream of visions, metaphors, and reflections on power, trust, and symbolism, elements I translated into a visual and typographic language. Each page marks a different stage in this mental voyage,
with typography evolving gradually from rigid and structured to fluid and expressive forms. The poster acts as a visual map of the entire journey, condensing its essence into a single impactful, psy chedelic image. Together, the publication and poster offer a layered exploration of currency as both a graph ic system and a cultural construct.