Shillington students and staff from around the world share the work of creatives who inspire them in the #ILoveTheseGeniuses series.
In this post, New York student Amy Post highlights a project from New York-based Illustrator, Julia Rothman.
I love that the illustrative elements act as a visual indication of separate information. The illustrations are used as a hierarchy tool, guiding your eyes to each paragraph. The tone of the piece itself is eccentric and the more formal layout might be a play on it being content worthy.
Julia Rothman: Selection of Projects
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Shillington students and staff from around the world share the work of creatives who inspire them in the #ILoveTheseGeniuses...
Shillington students and staff from around the world share the work of creatives who inspire them in the #ILoveTheseGeniuses...
Shillington students and staff from around the world share the work of creatives who inspire them in the #ILoveTheseGeniuses...
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Shillington students and staff from around the world share the work of creatives who inspire them in the #ILoveTheseGeniuses...
Shillington students and staff from around the world share the work of creatives who inspire them in the #ILoveTheseGeniuses...
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