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NYAH ROBERTS

London-based visual artist who loves turning curious ideas into visual worlds.

Recent graduate from Central Saint Martins, with a BA in Graphic Communication Design. 

A lot of my work is shaped by music. Whether I’m creating visuals for live performances, designing for sound-driven experiences, or drawing inspiration from the energy and communities that grow around music.

I’m drawn to concept-driven projects that blend design with science, nature, and the messy charm of the real world.

Most importantly, I love creating work that brings people together through shared experiences.



 



















































MUSIC INFLUENCED DESIGN























Post-Internet Pop / Hyperpop Adjacent/ Experimental Club / Mag Culture































GROOVE & FUNK FLOW


These artworks are influenced by funk, neo-soul, disco, and house music, using wavy psychedelic shapes and expressive dancing figures to reflect rhythm, movement, and a warm retro groove.




























VAPORWAVE IDENTITY

These posters are inspired by the visual worlds of vaporwave, ambient electronic music, and glitch-driven underground genres. Soft neon gradients, 3D heads, warped text and distorted colours echo the aesthetics of dream-electronic, synthwave, and post-internet music culture. Across all pieces, themes of identity, pressure and digital distortion create a cohesive, music-led visual atmosphere.
























CYBER RAVE

These posters draw heavily from 90s–00s rave and techno culture, mixing bold warped typography with intense neon colour. Influences include acid rave flyers, early cyber-punk visuals, and post-internet graphic styles, creating a high-energy atmosphere linked to underground electronic music. 





























INDUSTRIAL EDITORIAL


These magazine covers draw from post-punk, new wave, industrial, and early electronic music, combining gritty zine-style layouts with bold typography and retro-futurist textures. The result blends DIY punk energy with mechanical, industrial electronic aesthetics.



























AMBIENT EXPERIMENTAL

These artworks are influenced by ambient and experimental electronic music, drawing on the atmospheric, abstract visual language of avant-garde sound culture. Organic textures, surreal forms, and soft digital distortion echo the aesthetics of post-club, IDM, and dark ambient genres, creating a mood that feels introspective, uncanny, and emotionally textural.