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Arts in Bushwick: Bushwick Open Studios 2011 + 2012

New York City's largest community-based arts festival
My second and third years asArts in Bushwick’scontributing designer produced significant changes in their web and print collateral. One year after adapting the organization’s previous design language to Bushwick Open Studios’ 2010 festival, I wanted to try my hand at a more organic design and take advantage of New York City’s largest geographically oriented arts community.

I designed the festival’s website to provide a taste of what festival goers could expect from Arts in Bushwick’s open studios. Scouring photography of previous festivals’ artwork, I selected a handful of photographs that randomly loaded as background images for the header, turning the transparent “Arts in Bushwick” into a visually dynamic and organic element.

The festival’s print brochure incorporated detailed vector maps of the festival’s 6 different zones, supporting nearly 400 open studios and shows. Produced over 36 straight hours of work, I organized massive amounts of information, assisting the reading experience, which also complemented the information presented on the website.
BOS 2011's Print Program Cover
Arts in Bushwick: Bushwick Open Studios 2011 + 2012
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Arts in Bushwick: Bushwick Open Studios 2011 + 2012

My second and third years as Arts in Bushwick’s contributing designer produced significant changes in their web and print collateral. One year af Read More

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