Double Exposure Style Neumorphism Double Exposure Style Neumorphism is an avant-garde approach to design that blends the traditionally realistic impact of double exposure photography with the sleek, modern look of neumorphism. The result is a visually striking style that instantly catches the audience’s eye, offering an unmatched versatility to designers. The masterful combination of double exposure photography and neumorphism techniques create a mesmerizing double exposure masterpiece by the talented trio of Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood.
Illustrated with an abstract background, optical illusions, and surreal elements, this visual spectacle mimics the effect of wisps of smoke like a ghostly apparition. Shapes and motifs of Castle Griffons Crown and Sword silhouettes and shield design appear in luminescent particles, shimmering glow, and translucent reflection. The design captures a sense of elegance and awe-inspiring fantasy. With a blend of classic symbols like Crown, Sword, Shield, the artwork portrays an imaginative scene that’s reminiscent of a mesmerizing double exposure masterpiece by the talented trio of Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood.