You’re You’re is a design project exploring how identity is built through repetition, projection, and contradiction. The work uses language as a mirror layering labels, traits, and assumptions until meaning begins to blur. By repeating “You’re” and pairing it with conflicting descriptors, the design reflects the way identity is often defined by others rather than ourselves. The blurred central figure acts as a stand-in for the self: unstable, undefined, and constantly shifting under external expectations. You’re questions whether identity can ever be singular, or if it is always a collection of imposed words, filtered perceptions, and unfinished sentences.