This page explores the different magic systems I’ve created and experimented with for worldbuilding. Each concept looks at how magic can shape a culture, influence a character or define the rules of a fantasy world. From symbolic systems to elemental structures and more experimental ideas, these pieces represent my process of developing unique forms of magic with their own logic, visuals, and storytelling purpose.

Some systems are fully developed, while others are early explorations each one helping me refine how power, identity, and world structure connect within my creations.

Thank you for taking the time to explore these magical concepts. I hope you enjoy seeing how each system adds depth and personality to the worlds I’m building.

Concept Art

These magic circles were created as part of my concept art for my Final Major Project (FMP). With limited time to develop a full set of individual circles for every type of magic, I focused on designing symbolic, versatile visuals that could represent multiple schools of magic at once.

Each circle explores a different thematic direction celestial, elemental, spiritual, and ritualistic while maintaining a consistent, clean line-art style. Together, they form the visual language of the magical system within my project, acting as both world-building elements and reference material for character abilities and lore.

This collection showcases those early designs and the foundation they provided for the broader magic system I was developing.

Final Magic System’s (Designs)

This piece is a quick visual concept created for my Final Major Project (FMP) to illustrate how magic interacts with the heart. Instead of fully rendering detailed magic circles, I used simplified swirling energy lines to represent the way a mage’s power wraps around, flows through, and anchors itself to the heart.

The idea behind this concept is that magic isn’t just an external force — it’s something deeply connected to the body and the life force itself. This artwork focuses on clarity and symbolism, exploring the internal relationship between magic and the mage rather than relying on complex visual effects.

This piece served as an experimental approach to communicating magical anatomy within my project’s worldbuilding.

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