8.5” x 11”
This project explores typography as a reflection of local and personal history through the collection of found type in my everyday environment. I researched and photographed vernacular letterforms such as signage and domestic typography that I found on Clement St. in San Francisco and curated them into a magazine-style cover story.
The final piece spans of 5 editorial spreads and features original writing, captions, and photography, unified by a consistent grid system and typographic hierarchy. This project strengthened my understanding of publication design while examining how typography can function as a cultural and community-based record.