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Nac Wattanakul is a Thai visual designer and artist based in Naarm (Melbourne). He excels at transforming ideas into compelling narrative visuals, with a strong focus on printed media.



Project 01

Camoufler pour Exister (2025)

Textile Design, Creative Direction & Graphic Design

A graduation project developed for RMIT University exploring camouflage as a form of visual identity. Using found imagery and textures collected from everyday environments, a series of original camouflage patterns was digitally created and printed onto fabric.

The textiles were constructed into wearable balaclavas, investigating themes of concealment, adaptation, and self-expression through fashion and graphic form. 
1. Desert Camo
2. Woodland Camo
3. Urban Camo
5. Jungle Camo
6. Tribal Camo
4. Snow Camo

Project 02

Camoufler pour Exister Book (2025)

Publication Design, Editorial Design, Graphic Design & Creative Direction

An extension of the graduation project, this publication functions as both a lookbook and a process archive. The book documents the development of the camouflage patterns and wearable balaclavas, exploring how camouflage and masking can operate as forms of expression rather than symbols of concealment or aggression.

The publication combines project imagery, visual experiments, and process documentation to further investigate themes of identity, visibility, and transformation through printed media.

A4, 60 pages + 6 transparency films, coil binding.

Project 03

Know The Face Not The Heart (2026)

Graphic Design, Publication Design,
Apparel Design & Creative Direction

Inspired by the Thai saying “รู้หน้าไม่รู้ใจ”, meaning “you can know a face, but not the heart”, this self-published zine and t-shirt project explores the tension between outward appearance and inner truth. Through a series of graphic artworks, the project reflects on perception, identity, and the unknowable nature of people beneath the surface.

The publication combines image-making and printed matter to translate a familiar cultural phrase into a contemporary visual form, extending across both editorial and wearable media.

32 pages, black and white, 13 × 19 cm. Printed on 100% recycled paper. Each zine includes a complimentary sticker.

Available through selected bookshops and concept stores across Australia, Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore.

Project 04

Florian Ban-Sabai (2025)

Graphic Design, Poster Design
& Menu Design

Poster and menu design for Ban-Sabai (บ้านสบาย), a weekly Thai dinner series hosted at Florian, a Euro-style neighbourhood café in Carlton North, Melbourne. 

Meaning “cosy home,” Ban-Sabai introduces a seasonal Thai dining experience every Thursday night in Florian’s relaxed, produce-driven atmosphere.

The visual identity draws inspiration from traditional Thai floral enamel serving trays, reinterpreting their ornamental patterns through a contemporary graphic approach. 

The design balances Thai cultural references with Florian’s existing visual language, creating a system that feels both familiar and distinctive across print and promotional materials.

Project 05

Atomic Made In Lab (2018-2020)

Brand Identity, Graphic Design,
Creative Direction & Apparel Design

Atomic Made In Lab was an independent Thailand-based clothing brand exploring youth culture, experimentation, and streetwear through graphic-driven apparel and visual identity design.

Developed as a self-initiated brand, the project combined typography, symbols, and science-inspired imagery to create a playful yet dystopian visual language across clothing, promotional materials, and art direction. The identity drew inspiration from laboratory warning signs and underground graphic culture, reflecting themes of curiosity, energy, and experimentation.

The project involved designing the visual identity, apparel graphics, campaign imagery, and overall creative direction across both digital and physical platforms.

Project 06

Experimental Sak Yant Type (2023)

Experimental Typography, Graphic Design
& Creative Direction

An experimental type design project developed using modular elements derived from the traditional Thai sacred tattoo “Yant Hah Taew (ยันต์ห้าแถว).” Often regarded as a form of sacred geometry, the tattoo is believed to offer spiritual protection against bad luck and negative energy.

The project reconstructs symbolic forms and tattoo structures into a contemporary modular typographic system, translating cultural symbolism into graphic language. Through repetition, distortion, and geometric arrangement, the work explores the relationship between tradition, spirituality, and contemporary visual communication. 

Project 07

Siamese Dream 2002 (2024)

Graphic Design, Publication Design, 
Motion Graphic Design & Creative Direction

A self-published zine exploring surrealism, dreams, and subconscious imagery through a collection of graphic artworks, collages, and photographs. Functioning as both an experimental publication and personal archive, the project brings together fragmented visual narratives drawn from past works and observations.

The zine investigates the tension between reality and imagination, inviting viewers into layered dream-like environments shaped by memory, symbolism, and shared human experience.

A5, 40 pages, full colour, saddle stitched.
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