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COLORS / Personal project

Submitted By Abbas Albadri

Description

"COLOR" is a personal exploration of emotion through color — a visual journey where each hue represents a distinct chapter of my soul.

Inspired by my long-standing connection to specific colors, this piece brings them to life using movement, rhythm, and abstract storytelling.

Through carefully designed visuals and sound, each color speaks — sometimes softly, sometimes intensely — revealing a layer of identity, memory, or feeling.

It's not just a motion piece; it’s a synesthetic experience meant to be felt as much as it is seen.

Objective

To visualize personal emotion through color, blending graphic design and motion in a way that communicates without words.

To experiment artistically outside the boundaries of commercial briefs, pushing my creative instincts and techniques.

To build a portfolio centerpiece that demonstrates abstract thinking, aesthetic direction, and audiovisual harmony.

To inspire others to explore how colors can tell their own stories — intimately and universally.

Technical Challenge


One of the most significant challenges in creating “COLOR” was achieving visual unity across highly diverse scenes — each designed to express a different emotional tone and aesthetic identity.

I wanted every scene to feel like it belonged to the same universe, while still maintaining its own unique soul, defined by variations in lighting, textures, rendering methods, and final export styles.

This required deep experimentation with shaders, compositing, and rendering pipelines. I had to carefully balance contrast and consistency — allowing each shot to breathe independently, while ensuring they still blended harmoniously into one cohesive visual experience.

Ultimately, the challenge was not just technical, but conceptual: how do you make different emotions, rendered in different styles, speak in one common visual language?

Client

Personal project

Media

Design

Market

Lifestyle

Credits

Creative Director

Abbas Albadri

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