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The difficult-to-see white rectangle spinning into each page is a wired NES controller containing a fun fact about the video game it's strung over.

Final project for my Typography class. Our assignment was to create a book & theme (starting with the letter) oriented around a randomly assigned letter. We had to include 12 spreads, being:

- Letter History (History of C)
- Typeface Description (Of a typeface starting with C)
- Letter Anatomy (Of C)
- Copyfitting (One rule of)
- Letter as Image (C in found image)
- Image as Letter (Using C to make an image)
- Adjective (Starting with C)
- Noun (Starting with C)
- Verb (Starting with C)
- Resonance (Design that would resonate..starting with C)
- About the Designer (Auto-bio)

Obviously my letter was C and my theme Classic Video Games. I included the letter C in every image to really reinforce the letter.

All illustrations/written content/everything done by me. All made in InDesign. Mang this took long! First editorial design I've ever done. Had to rush the book (thus the simple design/pixel-like illustrations haha) as we were given little time to complete it and it was meant to be a partner project (but I went solo).
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Narani Kannan
Narani Kannan, 05-27-09
awesome work here! :)
Desko De Lick
Desko De Lick, 01-11-09
these flash colors kick ass :)
Grzegorz Domaradzki
yeah!
Luke Gehrke-Rodriguez
I like all your work, but the idea of this project is most playful.
Daniel Lucas
Daniel Lucas, 01-08-09
legit.
JCG
JCG , 01-05-09
Great!!
Eric Pautz
Eric Pautz, 01-05-09
Love everything about this!
Carl Smart
Carl Smart, 12-31-08
Great use of colors
Alejo Accini
Alejo Accini, 12-28-08
I'm diggin this! I did a similar project a few months ago, also an editorial on pixels (will upload it here someday, I think it's on my flickr though). As a constructive critic I'd say it could use some different layouts around the middle to bring some rythm to the piece. Other than that, good job!
 
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