A textile design study that emerged from time spent travelling through Colombia and Panama. It focuses on natural forms found in landscapes, coastlines, plants, and topography.
These organic impressions were photographed and transformed into vector forms, then arranged into repeatable patterns in Figma. The result is a series of textile-ready motifs suitable for use in fashion, soft goods, or home interiors, created with an eye for rhythm, imperfection, and natural order.
The project reconnected creativity with movement, intuition, and natural curiosity. Radones became a reminder of how travel, visual pattern recognition, and play can reinvigorate design practice.

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