A physical object amidst a digital summer. During the creative process, Lily Nilipour and I, as lead designers, returned again and again to this concept. We infused it into the big concepts and the small details, from the "flipbook" style margins that only show their transformation with a physical copy to the updated, more tech-y colour scheme of the original logo.
To see the completed product and read more about the project, visit the CESTA 2020 Anthology. Below is our design process.
What might San Francisco have looked like?
This project traces the history of urban planning in San Francisco, placing special emphasis on unrealized schemes to present the city as a sequence of material changes and a battleground for political power. Our team created an interactive site to house this project. We sought to make geospatial and historical analyses of San Francisco more accessible to the public.
My main roles on the Imagined San Francisco Project were to develop the website as a part of a team and to georeference undeveloped maps of the city using GIS software.
To read more about the project, visit the CESTA 2019 Anthology. Or even better, play around with the site yourself!