Black-and-white vertical flyer combining QR code matrix, textual information, and contact details. Upper portion dominated by square QR code blocks arranged symmetrically at top corners and central band, framing a crossed-pencil emblem at midpoint. Immediately below appears contact line “@alexboya” and email “info@alexboya.com” in compact sans-serif font.
Main body of flyer contains descriptive paragraph in serif typeface, centered and fully justified. Text introduces TheMill.World as a multidisciplinary creative initiative encompassing graphic novel, animation series, and collaborative art community. Content emphasizes integration of world-building with participatory storytelling featuring contributions from more than 100 guest artists. Narrative premise described situates project in speculative near-future environment: “Chapter 1 explores a reverse-zombie pandemic caused by an agrochemical company’s synthetic bread turning people into nonviolent walking bread that are chased by the hungry living due to global warming-induced food scarcity.” Final lines describe initiative as social experiment structured in “three-phase immersive journey through sci-fi multiverses.”
Stylistic features emphasize clarity and compact information delivery. Use of black-and-white contrast ensures legibility across varying media reproduction. QR codes function as scannable gateways linking digital audience to extended resources. Overall layout balances technological scannability with textual explanation of creative concept, situating flyer as hybrid between promotional print artifact and digital-access portal.
Image depicts vertically oriented promotional graphic combining QR code blocks, contact information, and descriptive text. Four QR codes are arranged symmetrically in the upper half of composition, occupying left and right corners. Centered between codes is crossed-bread emblem, functioning as minimal iconographic logo. Below logo, contact handle “@alexboya_” and email address “info@alexboya.com
Illustration executed in black ink depicts a fantastical environment populated by hybrid structures, biomorphic growths, and architectural inventions. On the right side, a tall tower-like construction rises vertically, capped with pointed spires resembling castle turrets. The body of this structure is spherical and pockmarked, covered with crater-like indentations, while ladders, platforms, and apertures emerge from its surface, suggesting a fusion of natural organism and habitation. To the left, another irregular form rises, composed of scaffolding, mushrooms, vegetation, and mechanical appendages, including a propeller-like element projecting upward. Between these two masses flows a meandering stream that traverses the central ground plane, with small boats or vessels indicated on its surface. Surrounding terrain contains clustered vegetation, fungi, stones, and miniature structures, all rendered with dense line textures and stippling. The foreground displays additional details including shells, coiled serpentine forms, segmented insects, and layered organic debris, reinforcing the ecological density of the imagined scene. Line variation ranges from bold outlines to delicate cross-hatching, generating contrasts in texture and spatial depth. The absence of shading beyond line technique leaves the background unmarked, focusing attention on the detailed assemblage of architectural, botanical, and mechanical hybrids in the foreground and middle ground. The drawing synthesizes surreal fantasy with architectural play, presenting an imaginative landscape where organic growth and built environment merge seamlessly.
The drawing depicts a complex architectural-industrial environment rendered in detailed linear sketching. The composition is oriented along a strong central axis, guiding the viewer’s eye from the immediate foreground to a distant vanishing point at the back of the corridor-like space. The structure resembles a subterranean hall, tunnel, or mechanical chamber, where heavy infrastructure coexists with ornamental architectural features.
This drawing reveals a striking juxtaposition between organic chaos and architectural order. On the left, a massive, gnarled tree dominates the composition, its trunk twisting into serpent-like coils that descend into exposed subterranean layers. These roots, sinews, and cavities resemble both geological strata and human viscera, making the underground an ambiguous zone of life and decay. The upper branches, stretching outward with curling tendrils and small leaves, echo gestures of reaching, almost like hands groping toward the sky.
Screenshot of a computer display showing a website in development or live presentation mode. The upper portion of the interface features a continuous red text banner repeating the phrase “THEMILL.WORLD” in capitalized sans-serif font. The text spans horizontally across the entire viewport, creating a scrolling or tiled visual effect. Smaller navigation elements appear above and alongside the banner, including terms such as CREATOR ERA, GENERATE, NAME, and PROJECT. These navigation links are styled in contrasting colors for readability against the black background.
Screenshot of a media analytics and showcase platform highlighting animated content and user metrics. The interface is divided into three main sections: a left-hand analytics panel and two central columns labeled 1. Creator R&D and 2. Community World-Building.