A hand-bound exhibition book exploring the works of influencial designers Paula Scher
and Neville Brody. Each spread is designed around the artists' personal style that we see througout their body if work.
This is a 7" x 10", soft-cover, French-fold, and hand-bound book designed in Adobe InDesign. Paired with this book is a 24" x 36" exhibition poster, showing the design
working cohesively through different mediums. 
Paula Scher
Scher's work is known for its innovative use of typography, which she combined with
bold imagery and meaningful words to create eye-catching designs. She used a variety
of typefaces, weights, sizes, and proportions to create complex and multifunctional pieces. Scher's work is influenced by her experiences in New York City, which she describes as affecting her typographic landscape and her view of the world. Her work extends beyond brand design to include cultural and social projects, such as her work
for The Public Theater.
Printed and hand-bound spreads from the section of Paula Scher.
Neville Brody
Brody is best known for his work during the 1980s, which challenged the conventions
of typography and broke new ground in design. He embraced the creative potential of
the Apple Macintosh and pioneered a new phase of design evolution. Brody's impact on typography can be observed through his extensive body of work, but it was the FUSE project that truly shook the world of type design and created a new era. 
Printed and hand-bound spreads from the section of Neville Brody.

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