This project is a design response to Observations From a Fixed Position, a book about how we see and record time through images and language. Inspired by its themes of stillness, repetition, and observation, I explored how time can feel fast, slow, or broken depending on perspective.
Using a restrained visual approach, I sliced and resized images throughout the layout to suggest different rhythms of time. Some images are stretched, some compressed, and some fragmented. These subtle changes reflect shifts in how time is experienced.
The design remains quiet and controlled, allowing small details to hold meaning. In this way, the project reflects the experience of observing from a fixed point, where ordinary moments can reveal unexpected complexity.