An interview with a structural psychologist on why the human brain craves "predictable loops" and the comfort of the mundane.
This feature explores the thin membrane between rational thought and chaotic impulse. Rather than treating them as opposites, we frame them as a .
The "Unfiltered." The raw, often frightening, breakdown of those constructs that reveals a different kind of "truth" or creative explosion. 2. Visual Aesthetic (The "Glitch" Layout)
The "Armor." The social constructs, routines, and logic we use to navigate a predictable world.
A series of abstract inkblot tests or cognitive dissonance puzzles scattered throughout the article. The "results" don't give a score; instead, they provide two different captions for the same image—one literal (Sanity) and one metaphorical (Insanity). 5. Editorial Hook
Every page is divided vertically. The left side (Sanity) is minimalist, high-contrast, and structured with rigid grids. The right side (Insanity) features "glitch" art, overlapping typography, and ink-splatter textures that bleed into the margins.
Clinical White and Deep Navy (Sanity) vs. Neon Violet and Chaotic Crimson (Insanity). 3. Key Content Pillars