The Turn of The Screw / ISTD
Within the pages of Henry James' novella, 'The Turn of the Screw,' we are drawn into the intricate world of a protagonist obsessed with the fantasy of becoming the ideal governess—a figure of poised authority and perfection.
Yet, as the weight of this responsibility becomes an increasing burden, her flawless facade begins to crack.
What emerges as a subtle response to this mounting pressure slowly escalates into something disconcerting, transitioning from an uneasy presence to a menacing force. Her deepening delusions trap the innocent children, placing them in jeopardy as the situation careens out of control.
Follow as the typography becomes increasingly distorted, breaking from its strict confines to dance across the page. With the black pages representative of every ghostly encounter, the typographic elements are twisted and grow larger until they begin to take over the entire composition and the pristine white pages become corrupted entirely.