PROJECT / IDENTITY SYSTEM
AIR OF NO NATION
Air of No Nation is a fictional airline identity built around the idea of displacement, migration and uncertain borders. The project uses the visual language of aviation — boarding passes, flight codes, routes, banners and institutional systems — to tell a more critical story about people who are forced to move without a clear destination.
The identity translates this tension into a graphic system that feels official, structured and controlled, while carrying an underlying sense of instability. The boarding pass functions as the central object of the project: not only as a travel document, but as a narrative tool that questions who is allowed to move, who is registered, and who remains invisible.
The visual outcome combines clean typographic structure with documentary references and symbolic imagery. The project was developed through research, concept writing, image-making and layout design, resulting in a fictional identity that sits between aviation branding, exhibition design and social commentary.


- Category
- Identity system
- Focus
- Fictional airline, migration, boarding pass, exhibition
- Format
- Banner / print / identity
- Tools
- Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop
- Year
- 2026