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The book - Everything about one thing

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The task was to gather complete knowledge about onesingle thing and make that accessible for the public in the form of either abook or magazine.
I had to choose one thing, object, word, term. Themore specific, the more I could zoom in, go into details, the better. Then I had to, analyze it, take it to pieces, deconstruct it, include and mention everydetail that, in my opinion, made it complete. 

The final outcome had to contain both text and image. Material had to be compiled in a logical order (not necessarily alphabetical) that underlines the system of describing the thing. One of the hardest tasks was to think of strategy/language for treating the material, how to visualize and clarify/explain to the user the way oflooking at the thing. Another task was to consider the relationship between text and image, thecomposition, grid use, use of colour, typographic treatments and hierarchy ofinformation. I had to find one method/technique/“treatment” to adapt to all of the imagery that provides a consistent look and feel to  final publication.

 
The form of the final outcome (size, binding,stock etc.) had to be appropriate to the content and intention of the work, befully resolved and show attention to detail in all aspects of its content, designand production.
 

 

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