A typographic project in which we had to use a minimum of 5 different typefaces to amplify the meaning of a quote and photoshop it into a suitable environment. The contrast of serif, sans serif, and script fonts were used to visually represent a balance between the beginnings of an idea and the fluid changes that it goes through during the creative process.
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Using a given blackletter font, we were to choose a quote and illuminate the first letter in a way that emphasized the quote. The image, sourced from a photo that was googled, was used to emphasize the peace that can occur within a person even if they feel they are breaking.
A project that was to design the first 2 pages of a 4 page magazine spread that would represent something about me as an individual and my life. I chose the lack of inspiration or creative spark that could happen when given a new project and chose to keep the emphasis on the title using a lot of white space. The images were sourced from various place, but are all styles that I found represented me and the style that I would like to create.
The first of 2 book covers. This project was to take 2 books and create book covers for both of them that represented the stories as well as tied them together into what could be a collection. The books chosen were "House of Leaves" and "Only Revolutions" by Mark Z. Danielewski.
The second of 2 book covers. This project was to take 2 books and create book covers for both of them that represented the stories as well as tied them together into what could be a collection. The books chosen were "House of Leaves" and "Only Revolutions" by Mark Z. Danielewski.
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Various Typography & Graphic Design

These are various smaller graphic design and typography projects that were done throughout my time in the Design Formation Program at Langara.

Alissa Graham
Design Student Vancouver, Canada