New York-based designer Jump Jirakaweekul makes image work that reads like tattoo flash cards embossed in metal or cast in concrete — sharp, structural, somewhere between sci-fi illustration and ancient glyph. Inspired by illustrators like Ian Miller and the visual language of 90s underground rave flyers, his practice straddles the space where graphic communication tips into art, with each image building what he calls an intrinsic gestalt. Source: It’s Nice That