Applied 2
I played around with my layout some more and how to go about it. I ended up going with a zine, of work I have made that I am especially proud of. As I haven't had the chance to make a zine of my own yet in the 3.5 years I have been attending school, so I took the opportunity to (potentially) save some time binding and sewing. I decided to go with some of my physical 3D work I've made over the last year or so, as it felt like the next best thing to doing a grad gallery portfolio.
I used subtler hints from either my grad show project or the living:room theme to continue this line of thinking. using the pinks from the style guide we put together, and a heart and cat shape I incorporated both into a border that I feel isn't to jarring or heavy. I chose to make it simple, due to decision fatigue and poor time management skills I thought I had under better control (we ball). If I did it again I may have attempted to create something a bit longer, however I would have attempted to print something like 2 zines and combine them together somehow. Now to work on my folding skills, as my cutting skills have... improved.
For this project I really appreciated the instructor being flexible and the most understanding guy ever, having us do this assignment. It definitely helped myself and many of my classmates check every box we needed to to finish off our program.












