


NO PLAN – Chen Peng
The reference to Chen Peng, the Chinese designer renowned for his avant-garde approach and creations that challenge traditional boundaries of gender and form, serves as the conceptual starting point of the project. It is not merely an homage but a visual dialogue: every graphic, compositional, and color choice interacts with themes of identity, experimentation, and freedom values central to Chen Peng’s work.
NO PLAN Chen Peng is a creative research project developed by Ventie30 Digital Design Studio that explores the concept of aesthetic freedom and visual experimentation. The very title, “No Plan,” suggests a free, non-linear approach: no fixed schemes, no strict rules just the open space of imagination and artistic exploration. This project goes beyond presenting images or graphic materials; it constructs a visual experiment that invites the viewer to engage with ideas about design, contemporary culture, and perception.
The visual communication of the project functions as an ecosystem of images and signs. Boards, patterns, collages, and photographs do not follow a linear sequence; they overlap, interrupt, and reference each other, creating a narrative that is not read in a traditional sense but felt and interpreted. The color palette, often minimalist and striking, combined with geometric compositions and experimental textures, conveys a sense of movement, controlled instability, and creative tension.
The project thus becomes a space for reflection: a place where the observer is invited to perceive the undefined, embrace the unpredictable, and confront the more liberated and experimental dimension of contemporary design. NO PLAN is not a finished product but an open journey, where the creative process and aesthetic exploration are as important as the final outcome.
In summary, NO PLAN Chen Peng represents the perfect fusion of conceptual research and visual freedom: a project that transforms images, materials, and signs into an immersive story about identity, experimentation, and creative freedom, where every element communicates without hierarchy and invites the viewer to discover new aesthetic and narrative possibilities.



