Hello! I’m Biak Par, a designer from Indianapolis pursuing Graphic Design at Purdue University. Take a look around and enjoy my portfolio!  

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Universal Language
Poster Design
2025
Software: Adobe After Illustrator
Client: School Project
This poster interprets Hans Zimmer’s Interstellar score as something larger than sound—an experience that opens into another dimension. By reshaping the spectrogram of “Cornfield Chase” into layered, luminous structures, the design treats music as an architecture of emotion and time rather than a sequence of notes. The central, expanded field echoes the film’s library scene, a moment where communication moves beyond spoken language, suggesting that music operates the same way: a universal language that connects us across distance, silence, and time. The composition embraces this duality, presenting music as both vast and intimate, cosmic yet deeply personal.  




Process First, I took the spectogram of the score from “Cornfield Chase” into Adobe Audition to see the notes, dynamics, note duration, etc. After finding the most simple analysis, I imported the image into Illustrator to duplicate it into hundreds of lines. I kept the same color and width to translate the muscality of the piece. From there, I took the lines to build a tesseract similar to the one from the movie, changing legnths and colors to make the structure look dimensional.


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