
There’s something timeless about a horse in motion — power distilled into form. But here, the narrative shifts. This is not nostalgia. This is ignition.
Created as a bold visual statement for the Year of the Fire Horse, the project transforms symbolism into velocity. At its core sits a sculptural emblem: a metallic horse, refined yet untamed, framed within a perfect circle.
The mane, flowing like flames, carries the concept forward. It’s not just movement — it’s combustion. A quiet tension between control and chaos, precision and instinct.
Surrounding the emblem, a rhythmic field of typography amplifies the message. Set in PP Gatwick, the repeated phrases create a hypnotic cadence — somewhere between a manifesto and a pulse. The typography doesn’t just support the visual; it builds momentum, echoing the idea of acceleration, repetition, inevitability.
The composition feels deliberate: minimal in palette, maximal in attitude. Black as a void. Silver as a signal. Every element strips away distraction, leaving only direction.
This is where design becomes declaration. Not a celebration of the new year — but a call to move differently within it. Faster. Bolder. Without hesitation. Because 2026 doesn’t wait. It runs.
Credits: Cam Piot


