This project is a design interpretation of 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 fragmented depending on how we look at it.
Using a restrained visual approach, I sliced and resized images throughout the layout to suggest different rhythms of time. Some images are stretched, others compressed or broken apart, each one showing a subtle change in the feeling of time passing. The design remains quiet and controlled, allowing small details to carry meaning.
The final result creates a visual rhythm that reflects the experience of observing from a fixed position, where even ordinary moments can reveal change over time.