This project was designed as a museum exhibit, and focuses on three notorious serial killers: Ted Bundy, David Berkowitz, and Charles Manson. I chose a darker color palette to highlight the idea of mystery and evil, as is the topic. There are two fonts that I have selected for the typography. The first, which is an eery display of the words "What Got Them Caught?" allows for an idea of fearfulness. The typography I have selected for the body text allows for the viewer to feel as if they are reading an official document/case file. 

The wall giving information on the serial murderers was designed at a large scale so that it could be read by multiple people in the room rather than requiring a close up view. The wall that displays the victims by name and the newspapers highlight those often forgotten when these killers are discussed. My outdoor graphic and logo was made to grab attention and  peak the interest of passersby. 

My literature mimics a case file that the viewer will carry throughout the exhibit. As one walks though the exhibit, he/she would collect the polaroids of the killers and add them to the small pocket in the file. When flipped over, the back of literature has an envelope attached containing a disturbing letter written by David Berkowitz. 


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