Jiani Lu (Dubai)
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Jiani Lu (Dubai)
Paris by Jiani Lu
Lu: I just returned from a trip to Paris. During my time there I couldn’t help but admire all the beautiful signage, typography and architecture I came across throughout the city. And so, here I’ve compiled some of my favourite findings.
To My Future Self by Jiani Lu
'To My Future Self, a collection of hand bound booklets, narrates three defining aspects of my life that together establish me as an individual - design, travel and my outlook on life. The content is a compilation of excerpts and quotes from personal journal entries, life lessons, tweets, goal lists, bucket lists and other personal pieces I’ve documented over my life. The photography illustrating the covers and spreads reveal a spectrum of imagery painting my early childhood up to my recent travel experiences. The publication hopes to invite readers to openly explore my story, my values and the development of me as an individual and as a creative.'
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Window Farms: Information Design Book by Jiani Lu
"This personal project is inspired by the urban farming movement. The hand bound book acts as a reference guide on the indoor, year round, urban farming method, Window Farming (www.windowfarms.org). The book visualizes various types of data and instructions covering everything from assembly to mounting to coming up with a growing plan.
It features fold-out posters, illustrations, information graphics, and an interactive gardening journal. Each of the 5 chapters is saddle sewn between the folds on both sides of a long, accordion-folded sheet. The format allows for various reading approaches; when collapsed together, it reads front to back like a regular book. When expanded open, it reveals the entire length of the book with the ability to reference content from several chapters all at once.
The choice of binding, paper and cover material all reflect the very tangible and hands-on involvement found in farming. Using matte, textured stocks within a playfully formatted book, emphasises on the ability to touch, play and explore the piece."
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