Here we gather, not to escape the dark, but to embrace it.
LUNARCOSMIC is more than a place —it is a journey.
An independent publishing and research studio exploring the intersection between visual design, astronomy, and human perception.
Lunarcosmic exists as a quiet bridge between science and art. We document celestial phenomena through printed archives, transforming astronomical data into aesthetic expression. Every project is a visual record — an attempt to translate the unseen.
Our goal is to build a visual language for the night sky — merging observation, documentation, and poetic reasoning.
Each Lunarcosmic issue is treated as an artifact. From the ink density to paper texture, every material choice reflects our philosophy — slow creation, deliberate observation, timeless form. The archive grows with each cycle of the Moon.
Within our publications, design becomes documentation: a tactile act of remembering what the night reveals.
We believe that silence, repetition, and distance are creative forces. Our work is not about answers — it is about recording traces of meaning found in light and shadow. Lunarcosmic functions both as a publisher and as an observatory, documenting the dialogue between the human eye and the cosmic void.
A brief chronology of Lunarcosmic’s formation, explorations, and published works — a record of quiet evolution guided by lunar light.
The foundation of Lunarcosmic began as a student-led exploration on lunar phenomena, blending design and astrophysical research.
The first publication “Eclipsed Studies Vol. I” was released — documenting moon cycles and visual interpretations of shadow.
The project evolved into a full independent publishing brand, expanding into print objects and interactive archives.
Future works will merge astronomical observation data and poetic visual design — extending the boundary between science and art.
Founder · Art Direction & Publishing
Visual Research & Design Systems
Editorial & Field Documentation
Email: lunarcosmic.press@gmail.com
Instagram: @lunar.cosmic