Typography / GRDE 201 Type Tells the Story: Experimental Typography I Projects
These projects represent the range of visual interpretation of stories selected by students. Students explored key words and passages to begin the process of expressing their stories through the selection and application of typography and color. palettes.
Students experimented with square,horizontal and vertical formats to tell their stories.
Visual interpretation of The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe. Horizontal version.
Design: Sara Toffolo
Visual interpretation of The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allen Poe. Horizontal version.
Design: Sara Toffolo
Visual interpretation of Hounds of the Baskervilles. Horizontal version.
Design: Isar Chang
Visual interpretation of Hounds of the Baskervilles. Square version.
Design: Isar Chang
Visual interpretation of Hounds of the Baskervilles. Vertical version.
Design: Isar Chang
Visual interpretation of a story about a dog mistaking his reflection for another dog. Square version.
Design: Kelsey Rowley
Visual interpretation of a story about a dog mistaking his reflection for another dog. Vertical version.
Design: Kelsey Rowley
Visual interpretation of the Dalai Lama's Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech. Horizontal Version.
Design: Philip Czapla
Visual interpretation of the Birth of Paul Bunyan. Horizontal version.
Design: Nicholas Luongo
Visual interpretation of the Birth of Paul Bunyan. Vertical version.
Design: Nicholas Luongo
Visual interpretation of a story about a frog who wanted to be big...and he burst. Horizontal version.
Design: Ann Donato
Visual interpretation of a German folktale with a very scary ending. Vertical version.
Design: Joseph Gillen
Visual interpretation of part of James and the Giant Peach. Horizontal version.
Design: Christina Curtis
Visual interpretation of part of James and the Giant Peach. Vertical version.
Design: Christina Curtis
A visual interpretation of part of the story of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Design: Megan Mosehauer
A visual interpretation of part of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Vertical version.
Design: Megan Mosehauer
Visual interpretation of part of a scary story. Horizontal version.
Design: Alexa Martinez
Visual interpretation of part of a scary story. Vertical version.
Design: Alexa Martinez