Design Process
- · Defined flexible visual language based on Pacmoon lore (e.g. moons, nubs, pixel forms)
- Created custom characters and iconography, iterating daily based on feedback
- · Tracked like counts after each post to determine next day’s quota
- · Balanced humour, aesthetics, and blockchain references in each piece
- · Archived and organized works into a cohesive visual log


Project Overview
Moonpac was a self-initiated, gamified art experiment set during the explosive rise of Pacmoon – a memecoin born on the Blast blockchain. Every day, I created and shared original Pacmoon-inspired visuals that responded to the coin’s growth, volatility, and online culture. What started as a visual tribute became a performative system: the more engagement each post received, the more art I was required to produce.
At its peak, Moonpac became a daily ritual shaped by community input, platform feedback, and crypto-market chaos.
Concept & Structure
Moonpac was conceived as an experimental, daily-response art project at the height of the Pacmoon memecoin frenzy. The concept was simple: allow the pace of public engagement to dictate the scale of creative output – turning crypto hype into a visual engine.
Each day, I produced new work – often animated – using a rotating style framework to keep the project unpredictable and visually diverse. From pixel art and digital collage to hand-drawn loops and 3D-inspired motion.
The format followed a responsive loop:
· Input: Engagement data from the previous post (likes = artworks)
· Process: Concept sketching, style selection, and production under a 24-hour window
· Output: New post published, resetting the cycle
This gamified structure made the project feel like both a creative sprint and an evolving narrative – documenting not just the cultural moment, but also the challenges of daily speculative creation.