Brand Identity
Art Direction
Print Design
Art Direction


Don’t Tap The Glass
2025 — 02 weeks
Art Direction
Print Design
After debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 just four days after release, Don’t Tap The Glass quickly became one of Tyler the Creator’s most culturally and commercially impactful projects. To extend that momentum, an extension merch collection was created, where visual design mirrors the album’s tension, wit, and emotional texture.
Rooted in the energy of 1980s hip-hop, the collection reinterprets its bold visual language: oversized silhouettes, metallic finishes, and graphic playfulness through contemporary lens. Themes of humor, desire, and fragility appear in the contrast between hardness and vulnerability, reflection and distortion. The result transforms DTTG from a listening experience into a tangible,
living aesthetic.
























Brand Identity
Art Direction
Print Design
Art Direction


Don’t Tap The Glass
2025 — 02 weeks
Art Direction
Print Design
After debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 just four days after release, Don’t Tap The Glass quickly became one of Tyler the Creator’s most culturally and commercially impactful projects. To extend that momentum, an extension merch collection was created, where visual design mirrors the album’s tension, wit, and emotional texture.
Rooted in the energy of 1980s hip-hop, the collection reinterprets its bold visual language: oversized silhouettes, metallic finishes, and graphic playfulness through contemporary lens. Themes of humor, desire, and fragility appear in the contrast between hardness and vulnerability, reflection and distortion. The result transforms DTTG from a listening experience into a tangible, living aesthetic.
Don’t Tap The Glass
2025 — 02 weeks
Art Direction
Print Design
After debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 just four days after release, Don’t Tap The Glass quickly became one of Tyler the Creator’s most culturally and commercially impactful projects. To extend that momentum, an extension merch collection was created, where visual design mirrors the album’s tension, wit, and emotional texture.
Rooted in the energy of 1980s hip-hop, the collection reinterprets its bold visual language: oversized silhouettes, metallic finishes, and graphic playfulness through contemporary lens. Themes of humor, desire, and fragility appear in the contrast between hardness and vulnerability, reflection and distortion. The result transforms DTTG from a listening experience into a tangible, living aesthetic.










Brand Identity
Art Direction
Print Design
Art Direction



