80069

2023

ESSAY FILM PUBLICATION

The 80069 project is a publication that documents and reflects on an essay film portraying the lived memory of Auschwitz survivors, examining how design can serve as a vessel for historical testimony in contemporary discourse. Archival images, survivor writings, and a carefully developed visual identity—through type, color, and layout—create a powerful and respectful design narrative that honors memory.


This project encompasses the full spectrum of publication design—from conceptual development, visual identity, and typesetting, to print production and binding—demonstrating a comprehensive, hands-on approach to bookmaking.

DIMENSION

5"X7"

MEDIUM

65LB Heavyweight paper

SOFTWARE

Adobe Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkjet print, Perfect binding

80069

2023

ESSAY FILM PUBLICATION

The 80069 project is a publication that documents and reflects on an essay film portraying the lived memory of Auschwitz survivors, examining how design can serve as a vessel for historical testimony in contemporary discourse. Archival images, survivor writings, and a carefully developed visual identity—through type, color, and layout—create a powerful and respectful design narrative that honors memory.


This project encompasses the full spectrum of publication design—from conceptual development, visual identity, and typesetting, to print production and binding—demonstrating a comprehensive, hands-on approach to bookmaking.

DIMENSION

5"X7"

MEDIUM

65LB Heavyweight paper

SOFTWARE

Adobe Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkjet print, Perfect binding

80069

2023

ESSAY FILM PUBLICATION

The 80069 project is a publication that documents and reflects on an essay film portraying the lived memory of Auschwitz survivors, examining how design can serve as a vessel for historical testimony in contemporary discourse. Archival images, survivor writings, and a carefully developed visual identity—through type, color, and layout—create a powerful and respectful design narrative that honors memory.


This project encompasses the full spectrum of publication design—from conceptual development, visual identity, and typesetting, to print production and binding—demonstrating a comprehensive, hands-on approach to bookmaking.

DIMENSION

5"X7"

MEDIUM

65LB Heavyweight paper

SOFTWARE

Adobe Indesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Inkjet print, Perfect binding

Sequential layout overview highlighting structure, hierarchy, and rhythm of the book

Cover design with die-cut details to reveal and frame the number 80064, reinforcing the central narrative

The typography was selected with historical and emotional resonance: Corvinus, designed by Imre Reiner, a Hungarian-Jewish graphic designer during the 1930s; Atlas Grotesk, whose heavy yet readable forms embody a sense of weight and void; and Noam, created by Adi Stern, used previously to commemorate Holocaust victims by name. Together, these typefaces anchor the text in cultural, historical, and emotional context.

Physical book overview

Sequential layout overview highlighting structure, hierarchy, and rhythm of the book

Cover design with die-cut details to reveal and frame the number 80064, reinforcing the central narrative

The typography was selected with historical and emotional resonance: Corvinus, designed by Imre Reiner, a Hungarian-Jewish graphic designer during the 1930s; Atlas Grotesk, whose heavy yet readable forms embody a sense of weight and void; and Noam, created by Adi Stern, used previously to commemorate Holocaust victims by name. Together, these typefaces anchor the text in cultural, historical, and emotional context.

Physical book overview

Sequential layout overview highlighting structure, hierarchy, and rhythm of the book

The typography was selected with historical and emotional resonance: Corvinus, designed by Imre Reiner, a Hungarian-Jewish graphic designer during the 1930s; Atlas Grotesk, whose heavy yet readable forms embody a sense of weight and void; and Noam, created by Adi Stern, used previously to commemorate Holocaust victims by name. Together, these typefaces anchor the text in cultural, historical, and emotional context.

Cover design with die-cut details to reveal and frame the number 80064, reinforcing the central narrative.

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