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Making Her Mark exhibition catalog

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For an art history exhibition Jonathan designed an exhibition catalog to supplement the abridged information found in the exhibit. The exhibition catalog consisted of 11 essays by class-members of ARH 400 that delved into the artist/influencer's lives.
Due to class budget, the catalog was limited to 28 pages, including front and back. The catalog was to be printed on 100% post-consumer waste paper.
It is important to place historical figures in context. By placing a historical figure the reader gains a better understanding of the figures' nuanced and lasting influence on history. The table of contents was the one place which all artists would be seen together. It was the best chance to give historical context to each artists' life.
Three layouts were developed to accomodate essays of different lengths: two essays to a spread, with a small photo; one essay to a spread with a full bleed opposite; and one essay to a spread with references and a 1/3 page photo opposite. If you are interested in the PDF, please hit the contact button.
Thanks to Meaghan O'Neill for initial layouts and Amanda Ward for feedback.

To get a digital copy of the complete catalog, or to see the print version, please contact Jonathan at jonathan.alumbaugh@gmail.com or visit jonathanalumbaugh.com.
Making Her Mark exhibition catalog
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Making Her Mark exhibition catalog

An exhibition catalog

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