A DAY IN THE STUDIO
Graphic and set design, RCA (MA) Visual Communication
Final Project, 2025
Graphic and set design, RCA (MA) Visual Communication
Final Project, 2025
As my final MA project at the RCA, I created a humorous play about success and failure - “A day in the studio, tiny revolutions” - exploring how humor can help us make sense of life’s challenges.
The graphic design was key to this exploration: the set and a series of posters acted as supporting elements and shaped the overall performance.
The visuals used humor as a method—exaggerating mistakes, spotlighting failure, and reframing it as something to laugh at rather than hide from. In this way, they underlined that the play itself was a humorous take on failure, while also questioning familiar ideas of success, failure, and vulnerability in creative practice.
The graphic design was key to this exploration: the set and a series of posters acted as supporting elements and shaped the overall performance.
The visuals used humor as a method—exaggerating mistakes, spotlighting failure, and reframing it as something to laugh at rather than hide from. In this way, they underlined that the play itself was a humorous take on failure, while also questioning familiar ideas of success, failure, and vulnerability in creative practice.
Set Design
The idea was to recreate my studio space — a chaotic environment when I truly felt like a failure.
Performance advertisement posters
A poster for each scene of the play that people could take away at the end.
Exhibition