Toni Santos is a symbolic researcher and interpretive designer specializing in the material culture of hidden knowledge, ritual artifacts, and subterranean transmission of meaning. With a focus on tactile engagement, Toni explores how physical objects—etched, carved, worn, or buried—have been used across civilizations to encode myth, preserve memory, and guide initiatory experiences.
His work centers on the profound role of touch as a conduit between the visible and invisible. From engraved ritual tablets and underground ceremonial tools to textured codices and sensorial mythic maps, Toni investigates how tangible symbols carry knowledge through the fingertips—often in secrecy, often in shadow.
With a background in design theory, semiotics, and cultural psychology, Toni fuses archival research with sensory analysis to reveal how underground objects—ritualistic, sacred, or legendary—shaped human understanding in both formal rites and forgotten societies.
As the visionary mind behind Vizovex, Toni curates immersive case studies, symbolic mappings, and interpretive resources that illuminate the touch-based traditions of hidden worlds.
His work pays homage to:
The sacred tactility of ritual tools hidden beneath the earth
The embodied pathways of myth and legend passed through form and texture
The ingenuity of forgotten hands crafting meaning from stone, bone, and metal
Whether you are a mythologist, educator, designer, or seeker of ancient knowledge, Toni invites you to uncover the textures of the underworld—one artifact, one symbol, one touch at a time.