BFA in Communications Design
Thesis Project
2024–25 Brooklyn, NY
2024–25
Explored the idea of presenting academic research about Neolithic Romania/Europe in a visually distinct way while also compiling said research in an easily-accessible single location (website).
This thesis was born of an interest in my own culture’s prehistory and a dissatisfaction with the accessibility of information regarding it, whether buried in unscanned or untranslated books or on dead websites.
The goal of this initial prototype and publication was to remedy the lack of readily available information & make it more visually engaging.
VISUAL IDENTITY
including color palette, logo/wordmark applications, and consistent visuals across digital and print.
including color palette, logo/wordmark applications, and consistent visuals across digital and print.
In desktop and mobile breakpoints that illustrate how a real web archive could function as well as what features it would have.
Both were constructed and animated in Figma.
handed out to visitors to the Pratt Show 2025 as well as to classmates.
Mobile breakpoints of the prototype website