Not a Horse Girl by Anna-Maria Görnandt is a multimedia work that explores the intersection of personal memory, digital nostalgia, and contemporary design practices. The project draws from a childhood fascination with fantasy horse trading cards that invited their collectors into a world of magic, glitter, and affirmation. These visual codes—sparkling textures, pastel gradients, poetic phrases, and decorative fonts—resurface here, not to replicate, but to reimagine and exaggerate. The series consists of posters, shirts, stickers, and a digital animation that pay homage to the visual excess of these early 2000s aesthetic universes. Using a hybrid design process that integrates AI-generated imagery, collage, and typographic experimentation, the artist engages with the tension between handmade and machine-assisted production. AI is not used as a spectacle, but as a tool among many—its output layered, edited, and expanded upon through traditional design techniques. While the work is rich in sentimental reference, it resists pure nostalgia. It questions visual culture’s persistent gender codes and the construction of identity through aesthetic tropes. With playful contradiction, the project embraces the glitter, the fantasy, the drama—while cheekily refusing the label. But don`t forget, I am not a Horse Girl!