As a designer, I often find inspiration in the most unexpected places. One day, while walking through an old, abandoned factory, I stumbled upon a room filled with broken mirrors and shattered glass. The eerie atmosphere sparked an idea for a new design. I envisioned a skull, not just any skull, but one that represented the duality of life and death. The yellow skull symbolizes the vibrant energy of life, while the black background and broken mirrors represent the fragility and transience of existence.
The skull is crowned with ferns, symbolizing growth and renewal, even in the darkest of places. The roots of the ferns extend from the skull, intertwining with the broken mirrors, creating a sense of continuity and connection. This design is not just about the contrast between life and death, but also about the beauty that can emerge from decay and destruction.