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Illiterate Concept Book

Objectives

  • Take 100 photographs of the same object (chalk)
  • Use the best of the 100 photographs in a booklet with a text (in my case, two articles on literacy from The Economist) to create a conceptual layout piece

Restraints

  • Dimensions and page count
  • Photographs only to be taken by the designer
  • Photographs must be of the same, preassigned object (chalk, in my case)

Solution

  • Since the object assigned to me was chalk, the texts chosen were about literacy in the developing world.
  • Layout is intended to convey an academic feel with a slight counterculture edge

Other Info

  • Date: December 2008
  • Class: Graphic Design 235
  • Dimensions: 8 × 8 inches
  • Number of Pages: 20
  • Binding: Saddle Stitch
  • Paper Choice: Neenah Classic Crest (text and cover)
  • Print Method: Digital
  • Typefaces: Trade Gothic, Hoefler Text

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