I’ve always been fascinated by the way we attach meaning to shapes, colors, and patterns — sometimes without even realizing it. Abstract started as a fun experiment to explore — what would happen if you stripped things down to their most basic forms, but still told a story? What if your keyboard wasn’t just functional, but also a little mysterious?
This set is anchored by a collection of shapes and symbols — some familiar, some less so — brought together with a playfully, colorful palette that leans more toward curiosity than seriousness. If you're looking closely, you might spot a few patterns, or subliminal messages and meaning hiding in plain sight. (Or you might just see a bunch of pretty shapes and weird sub-legends, and that’s cool too. 🙂)
I wanted Abstract to feel light and fun — the kind of set that invites double-takes, sparks questions, and maybe even starts conversations. It’s not THAT deep, but it is layered. There are little stories scattered throughout. You just have to look for them.