The Condon Report
TYPOGRAPHY, PRINT
The Condon Report is a publication project where the written content and imagery were provided by the instructor, while the full design execution was carried out independently. The work focused on layout composition, typographic hierarchy, and visual pacing to present dense scientific material in a clear and engaging format. The project shows how design decisions can influence the reading of complex archival content. Through careful use of grids, image placement, and consistent rhythm, the material was transformed into a structured narrative. The outcome highlights the role of design not only in aesthetics but also in accessibility and interpretation, demonstrating how layout and typography shape the experience of research-based texts.
ROLE
Layout Design
Visual System
Editorial Composition
OUTPUT
Perfect binding
Visual Archive
Grid System