Charles Latagan is a multidisciplinary designer whose entire thing is just playing around and making things he thinks is ‘cold’ or has ‘aura’. For him, design isn’t subjected to things like font size rules or color theory or grids, but rather something where if someone says "yo that's lowk tuff icl" or even "this is wonderfully mesmerizing" on a piece of design work, then it's good.
He approaches design in ways you could never think of, honing his professional design skills in software one might say is ‘just not right’. We’re talking about a guy who looks at Microsoft Excel and sees a high-fidelity pixel-art canvas, or intentionally breaks PowerPoint rules to create brutalist typography posters. It's unhinged, but pretty. I guess you could say, it's pretty unhinged.
In addition to his fluency on primary industry software like Illustrator, Latagan has a thing for applying his critical design thinking on software that has absolutely no business being used for industry graphic design, like legit bro makes motion graphics in RAW Geometry Dash.
But in the end, I guess you could say his juxtaposition of his chaotic workflow with the undeniable polish of the final product is what gives his work that vibe you don't see very often.