Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Presidential Booklet - The Love Letters of Rachel and Andrew Jackson

Front and back covers

Inside spreads


The goal of this project was to develop an informational booklet covering a U.S. President of our choosing. We were required to develop a visual theme that facilitated the understanding of this President's legacy. I chose President Andrew Jackson and wanted to choose a different approach by illustrating the well known love story he and his wife Rachel Jackson shared. This publication is 8 pages and includes notable quotes by President Jackson about his undying love for Rachel, complete with photographs and love letters exchanged by the couple. Adobe Illustrator and InDesign CS2.

Calendar Project



The goal of this project was to create a new design approach to calendars using some of the design principles we learned in our Design Principles and Strategies class. The calendar had to be non-standard, yet proportionally pleasing in size and shape, the calendar had to incorporate meaningful imagery that establishes a theme, and the calendar also had to incorporate physical action that addresses the passage of time.

The calendar I created was a standard (sun) Gregorian calendar (2007) as well as a lunar Islamic calendar (1428) . Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop CS2.

Writer's Read Poster



I was to create a poster for a series of readings by young emerging writers using typographical hierarchy to convey the excitement of contemporary design. Adobe Illustrator CS2.

Taming the Shrew Book Cover



I was asked to design a book cover of my choice. Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop CS2.

Couch Advertisement

Original Couch Ad

Couch Ad Redesign


How to Buy the Right Couch with Confidence...
The objective of this assignment was to redesign the original couch ad using a grid. We were to set our own margins, and columns complete with gutters. A new supporting graphic and the right typefaces were also required for the revision. Adobe InDesign CS2.

The American Muslim Digest Newsletter Project

Back and Front Covers


Inside Spreads


The American Muslim Digest Newsletter
This newsletter was created for my Editorial Style course. We had wide latitude in choosing our topics; the only restriction was that the topic should not be about where we work. Requirements included a title and subhead, issue and volume number, editorial welcome, mission statement and editorial office information. We had the choice of producing all of our content or asking other writers to contribute. Part of the assignment was assume the responsibility of the Editor-in-Chief with respect to recruiting contributing writers who would respect my editorial guidelines. Articles include Hijab: Liberating or Oppressive?, Point and Counterpoint articles about whether Pope Benedict XVI's comments were offensive to Muslims, as well as an article entitled Hip Hop Meets Globalization, which discusses the underground Arab/Muslim American hip hop scene.
Adobe InDesign CS2.

Four Nouns Collage Project



The objective behind this project was to choose four nouns which best symbolized aspects of our personality and then arrange + unify the elements into a visual hierarchy. The nouns in order of their hierarchy are (1) Horizon at sunset (2) Full Moon (3) Black Panther (4) Acoustic Guitar. Adobe Photoshop CS2.

Civilized Martinis Poster


This was part of a "Definition" project for our Words and Images class. Our objective was to choose a word, create a definition for that word and design that word typographically. My word choice was CIVILIZED. Please find the definition in the next post.

Civilized Martinis Definition

On Being Civilized

What does it mean to be civilized and more importantly, who sets the standard? Being civilized has a multitude of meanings, which can be confusing and ambiguous at times. In the most literal sense, being civilized refers to having a highly developed society that shows evidence of moral and intellectual advancement. Agriculture and irrigation schemes, a writing system and a religion are a few examples of similarities that these societies share.

More extensively, being civilized relates to the cultural identity of a society; a specific set of customs, which make that society unique such as literature, science, art, architecture, religion and history. As people consider themselves an extension of their nation, these ideals are often equated with general rules of conduct, especially when living abroad. This was particularly true during colonial history in Europe. For the powerful nations at that time, civilized behavior denoted sophistication and refinement, and was marked by elegant taste and good, agreeable manners. Someone who was cultured and polished was considered a civilized human being, but did these powerful nations really set the standard for being civilized across the lands that they seized? Who is to say their standard was best for all people?

This is where it gets cryptic. Within its ambiguity, civilized also has a dark and negative connotation. As the notion of being civilized has often been equated with wealth and class, it has had racist and discriminatory overtones. Its multifaceted meanings have historically been mixed and morphed into a twisted sense of superiority and entitlement. The more advanced a society becomes, the more its people are likely to believe other less developed societies and people, are beneath them. Furthermore, this arrogant belief has prompted so-called civilized people to believe its their duty to bring civilization to so-called primitive societies by introducing their political structure, agricultural techniques, and writing systems, but especially by instituting their religion.

The idea of being civilized has long led man to wage war and colonize in the name of religion. Religion has been forcefully spread onto so-called primitive societies to justify racist claims of superiority. So-called civilized people believed that so-called primitive societies were savages and needed to accept the new religion for their own good. Isn’t it ironic these same so-called civilized people are the ones who behave like barbarians? Why is it not possible for a less developed society to be appreciated for its uniqueness without having a foreign ideology forced upon it? It is because of the dark underlying racist connotation the term is not used in this context as much today as it has been in the past.

Frost Poem



The objective here was to use typographical elements to create the mood of a poem of our choice. I chose "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost. Adobe Illustrator.

The Children of Shatila movie clip



This is another video clip that I created for my Words and Images class. It's a short movie about the Shatila kids, who are Palestinian refugee children living in Beirut, Lebanon. The words seen with the images are the children's words. You can learn more about the Shatila Kids at the following website.

How To Be An Activist movie clip



This video clip was created for my Words and Images class using iMovie; the Mac bundled program. The objective of this project was to create a "How to" short movie.