Category: print
Risky Bizzzzness
ABOUT THE WORK
Course: GDES-420
Publication Design for Print and Digital Media
Description:
A magazine article to explain the problem of STD’s among older adults. How to have the “sex talk”… with senior citizens? The challenge here was to establish a relatable story that would raise seniors’ awareness on the STD epidemics.
Shakespeare Posters
ABOUT THE WORK
Course: GDES-400
Advanced Design I: Visual Branding and Design Systems
Description:
Starting in September, HBO will be airing three mini-series with modern twists on the traditional tragic stories of Shakespeare. These “Method of Death” posters are based on one character’s death in each story and, using that method, the title for the series is created.
ABOUT SARAH
Grade Level: Senior
Major: Graphic Design (print)
Minors: Marketing & Art History
Non Si Tratta di Luce
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Course: 400-level Communications class taken in Italy
Description:
“Non si tratta di luce” (It’s Not About the Light) poster created for a photography show in Florence, Italy. The main obstacle was to communicate the essence of the photography course in Italy. In the spirit of learning to observe both outward and inward creativity, the exhibition was not only about our photography, but our growth as artists as well.
Brain Training
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Course: GDES-420
Publication Design for Print and Digital Media
Description:
A series of three magazine spreads to explain new techniques to help keep our minds active at old age.
Pop of Color
ABOUT THE WORK
Course: GDES-300
Typography II
Description:
Pop of Color is a small magazine publication dedicated to design and color theory. All imagery is created based on the needs of the article.
ABOUT SARAH
Grade Level: Senior
Major: Graphic Design (print)
Minors: Marketing & Art History
Timeless Words
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Course: GDES-400
Visual Branding & Design Systems
Description:
This poster series for a local, youth-based theater group advertises their summer series of Shakespeare’s comedies. Each poster features a “timeless” word that Shakespeare invented in that particular play. The poster then frames that word in a playfully modern context to inspire more youth and adolescent viewers to attend the show and possibly participate in future productions.
ABOUT LAURA
Grade Level: Senior
Majors: Graphic Design (web/interactive) & Spanish/Latin America Studies
Skip School Like a Pro
ABOUT THE WORK
Course: GDES-420
Publication Design for Print and Digital Media
Description:
This how-to article describes the best method for skipping school, based on the testimonial of the ultimate expert, Ferris Bueller. The feature is accentuated with original illustrations.
ABOUT SARAH
Grade Level: Senior
Major: Graphic Design (print)
Minors: Marketing & Art History
Shakespeare Posters
ABOUT THE WORK
Course: GDES-400
Visual Branding & Design Systems
Description:
This series of Shakespeare posters is used to promote an upcoming play series coming to the Walnut Street Theater in Philadelphia. These posters use a design system to form a cohesive set that draws in a younger crowd to engage in Shakespeare.