Latent Discoveries is a visual thesis and ongoing archive that documents the often-overlooked phase of design: the process.
Rather than focusing on final outcomes, this project explores the value of what's typically left behind—experiments, unfinished ideas, distractions, failures, and the quiet moments of intuition that occur while making. It is a curated collection of visual work that exposes the hidden rhythms of creativity: rule-based exercises, freeform explorations, scanned research scraps, and accidental compositions that made sense only in the moment.
The work is structured across four series: 
This project treats the design process not as a means to an end, but as a space of discovery in itself—alive, layered, and unfinished by design.
Through this lens, every mark, note, or shift becomes a latent discovery: something not immediately visible, but present—waiting to be seen.

This is a book without a clear endpoint, structured yet open. It’s meant to reflect a living, evolving practice: curious, reflective, and unfinished by design.

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