Folk Nite: WunderKammer

Folk Nite: WunderKammer

This was the intro video for Folk Nite:WunderKammer. Folk Nite is a community arts event in the suburbs of Chicago where accessibility to the arts is minimal and finding creative spaces to participate is quite difficult. Events are themed and include community-generated artwork and short-set performances.

Video was announced a Judge’s Choice for the 2014 Chicago Design Archives.

The introduction video was projected on an entire wall to signal to attendees that the event was starting. The video began playing while guests were mingling in the main event space. The sounds are comforting, evoking the memory of a lullaby. Type is manipulated in water similarly to how a scientist would mix chemicals in a beaker, referencing the scientific and exploratory notions of historic WunderKammen without literally visually presenting them.


Other event materials, such as the poster, wayfinding, and event set-lists were created from the same process as the video.

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Attendees were encouraged to bring an item to contribute to a growing WunderKammer installation.

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Chorus and Coffee

Chorus and Coffee

18″ x 24″

Show Poster, 2015

Getting messy, imagery for this poster was made with actual coffee and creamer and digitally manipulated later. It was designed for a show/fundraiser at a local coffee shop. Proceeds from coffee sales went to Venture Corps.

Where There Is Not

Where There Is Not

Branding, 2015

Where There is Not is an organization started by architect and educator, Jae Cha. The organization leads students in creating products that are meant to reach areas in the world that have a basic need for survivial and spiritual input. Research and case studies determine areas of focus and products are developed, sometimes as small as a keychain or as large as a temporary shelter.

In spring of 2015 Professor Jae Cha, Professor Lauren Meranda, and myself joined three of our Judson University classes together to build, brand, and sell these developed products. We set a mixture of architecture and graphic design students to the task. The architecture students design the products and the graphic design students branded each sub-company under the Where There is Not umbrella and built a Web site meant to sell products to the public.

The branding identity and posters were designed in collaboration with Anna Filbert.

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Photos by Sarah Recker and Jae Cha.

Dear, Sincerely, all

Dear, Sincerely, all

Newsprint Show Poster/Mailer
Broadsheet Format, 2016

Judson University’s Graphic Design BFA thesis exhibitions materials. The mailer opens to reveal more information about the two shows. The opened mailer doubles as the show poster. The title of the show hints at the personal themes of the individual projects. At the exhibition, a banner with the show graphics utilizes paper, which emphasizes the notion of a personal note or letter.

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Art & Design in Nature Creative Retreat Booklet

Art & Design in Nature Creative Retreat Booklet

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Judson University, School of Art & Design Creative Retreat, 2015

Accompanying a wondrous weekend away, this booklet guided students from Judson University. Imagery was created using images of nature—water, clouds, honeycomb—revealed through images of found shadows. The booklets contained essential information for the students, including a map of the grounds, camp rules, room assignments, and meal prep teams. It also served as a workbook for the development of their nature installations.

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TransActions Publication

TransActions Publication

TransActions is a socially engaged arts newspaper and dialogue. Artists and Educators Jim Duignan (Chicago) and Fiona Whelan (NCAD Dublin) present a series of perspectives on ethics, the city, aesthetics, labor, education and art through the questions around socially engaged arts between their communities within Chicago and Dublin. Through the form of generated and collected conversations with their communities and transcriptions and distribution of a newspaper, the publication draws on the writings, drawings, photographs, maps, prints, letters, essays, lessons, descriptions and ideas of youth, artists, educators, collectives and folks in a wide range of fields.

Visit the website: www.transactionspublication.com

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The newspaper is large broadsheet format. Once flipped, it reads from both directions—Dublin from one end and Chicago starting from the other with the content from each city meeting in the middle. On the Dublin side, the main text is in blue, and images are monotone red. The colors switch for the Chicago side.

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A Plea for Playgrounds

A Plea for Playgrounds

Booklet designed and printed to accompany the exhibition of playground equipment sculptures created by artist Jim Duignan. The booklet is a modern day reproduction and redesign of the 1905 Plea published by the City of Chicago. The text written by Jennifer Gray highlights the importance of playgrounds in an urban setting and contains historic images of playgrounds from around the city. The entire book is printed as one color, and the cover contains spot gloss to emulate the embossed city seal of the original.

Unfinished Business: 21st Century Home Economics

Unfinished Business: 21st Century Home Economics

Hull-House Museum Social Justice Exhibit, 2012

The exhibit tells an untold story of the first generation of home economists who were equal rights advocates, chemists and public health advocates, labor reformers and innovators who sought to redefine domesticity. Filled with participatory experiences and hands-on activities, the exhibit describes the home economists’ visionary work to create a world with healthy food for all, fair labor practices for domestic work, ethical consumerism, and community childcare solutions.

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The story of swill milk on historic milk bottles
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The history of childcare to be discovered through playing with children’s blocks.

Folk Night Harvest Edition

Folk Night Harvest Edition

18” x 24” Poster, 11” x 17” Signs, 2013

A bianual event celebrating the arts of the people through an evening of performances and visual arts. Handcrafted from found autumn leaves, the background contrasts the rhythm of the typography and sharpness of the vector graphics.

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Design After Loss

Design After Loss

7” x 10” Embossed Hardcover Book, 2012

This self-authored book pays homage to the solemnity of collective tragic events and the natural reaction of groups to memorialize together. The growing shape in the top center of every page is a shadow of each section of the book that has come before. Images are separated from the text with a reverse flip-out disrupting the flow of reading, confronting the viewer with the content, and allowing for moments of reflection.

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