Graphic Design (Canva & Figma), 2025. By Sashenka (Sasha) Chandradasa

I made this poster in the style of a magazine ad from the early 2000s. I thought this title font matched the vibe! I made a tagline to represent the topic, too.

I wanted the layered butterfly images to represent how qubits work compared to bits. If the butterfly image appeared in full opacity, it would represent a 1, while the absence of the image would represent a 0. Layering multiple different colors and opacities represents how qubits store values between. Also, the multiple images laid on top of each other represent how quantum computers process multiple things at once, rather than working sequentially.

  • Sashenka Chandradasa

    Hi! I’m Sasha, a high-school sophomore from San Diego, and the Founder/Editor-in-Chief of Omnia Magazine.

    I started Omnia to demonstrate that art and science aren’t trade-offs. We inspire others to explore science through art by providing a platform for all high school students to publish.

2 responses to “Quantum Computing”

  1. ay this is tuff

  2. Omg I LOVE the poster!!!!! It looks so cool, and cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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