Exhibition Design at the Tikotin Museum of Japanese Art in Haifa. The exhibition explored the connection between Japanese tradition, material, and craftsmanship. I designed the overall visual experience — from entrance signage and wall texts to internal wayfinding and promotional materials. The visual language was inspired by Japanese minimalism and the aesthetic of wabi-sabi — the beauty of imperfection. Natural textures, soft color palettes, and refined typography were used to create a calm, balanced atmosphere that celebrates the intimacy and precision of handmade work.