Brian Cohen | Signals 1982 Retro-Futurism

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Brian Cohen | Signals 1982 Retro-Futurism

Brian Cohen is a designer focused on experiential interfaces and retro-futurist systems. Drawing from early personal computing and 1980s electronic culture, his work blends cinematic visuals with interaction-driven design. With a background in data engineering, he brings structural precision to every project, balancing aesthetic ambition with clarity, performance, and intent. His goal is to make complex systems feel intuitive, immersive, and alive, with a distinct sense of play.

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