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Kira, Girl Adventurer
Title: TASA Program Booklet
Instructor: Tuan Phan
I created a program booklet for a conference called TASA that was held at St. Edward's University. I chose a striking color scheme to contrast and allow legibility. This project I focused on my use of the grid, colors and planning the layout.
Activity Booklet
We were assigned this project to assert our knowledge of the formal elements of typography. Ideally this project should demonstrate a command of hierarchy and organization.
At the time of making this, I was inspired by the SXSW booklets and wanted to make something spiral bound. Though this is not the final prototype (and is missing the cover), ultimately, my book reflects my lack of knowledge of typography at the time and penchant for decorating things in a monochromatic scheme to suit my own tastes. I plan to remake this project for practice and hopefully then it will better suit its audience!
Program TASA Booklet
We were given information for an Arts conference that would be held at our school. We had to take the information and create a visually pleasing and functional guide to the conference. I chose bright colors and a variety of typefaces to creat a fun experience.
TASA Program Booklet
For this project we had to put together a book containing information in a folder full of unorganized text, photos, dates, and numbers. It all related to the annual TASA art conference in Austin, but we were expected to create an effective system of organizing every piece of info into book form. My book was organized by changing the page size of each "Session" to create tabs on the right side allowing quick access to each section of the book. Not the most fun project, in my opinion, but I did gain valuable experience in designing the physical structure of a book.
An illustrated children's book that follows a brave young girl as she explores East Austin
The Activity Booklet I designed for the TASA workshop series.
This is a small book that was inserted into the main TASA booklet. I designed the TASA activity guide with these sub books to allow easy access to each day's events.