Double exposure, a unique artistic style, combines pictures to create a single, mesmerizing image. This variation on a theme, run by the talented Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood, incorporates different layers of reality to create visually stunning final products. In some of their works, the designers layer wisps of smoke, reminiscent of magic, over their designs — something you could also see in stock photos or designs. In essence, it’s a picture within a picture, each layer contributing to the whole. Underneath this, there’s a hidden layer of meaning. Andreas Lie, Bojan Jevtic, and Ashley Wood aren’t just creating pretty pictures. They’re creating multi-layered designs with hidden depths that require talent and intricacy. This style is used in their works across various fields including posters, painting, illustration, typography, cinema, and more. It’s interesting to note that their designs are not limited to a single style; they can adapt to different visual styles while maintaining their signature approach. Their creative use of particle effects – reflective luminosity, particles that seem to move on their own – is a mesmerizing take especially when seen combined with gloomy, translucent glows, made by wisps from the smoke, that seem to come to life. Their collective minds and talents take this concept to an ethereal level, which resonates deeply with viewers working on their own digital business watches, choosing intricate designs with layers of meaning and so much potential. Their images can represent the creative approaches to business and management processes, and the resulting double exposure style adopts a neo-morphic look − a style derived from the retro-futurism of computers and technology prior to the mobile era.