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Johns Hopkins Medicine Breakthrough Magazine

The summer 2016 issue of Johns Hopkins Medicine Breakthrough magazine focuses on technology. From an app that helps patients after hospitalization for a heart attack, to a smart watch for acupuncture, to handheld ultrasound devices so doctors can better treat their patients at the bedside, technology is being developed to help people live happier, healthier lives.

See the full issue on the CIM website.

Monday 05.23.16
Posted by Elizabeth Sprouls
 

The cover sets the tone for a magazine. Nameplate design, images, and headlines reinforce each other to engage the reader and make a clear statement.

Monday 05.16.16
Posted by Elizabeth Sprouls
 

Admissions Case Study: York College of Pennsylvania

From the viewbook: “The minute she stepped on campus, Ashley McManus knew that York fit her to a tee. And that’s just her story.” Photo: Peter Howard

From the viewbook: “The minute she stepped on campus, Ashley McManus knew that York fit her to a tee. And that’s just her story.” Photo: Peter Howard

The Brand Driven Admissions Communications Strategy
A brand driven admissions communications strategy is a school’s best opportunity to control the look and the messages it delivers to prospective families and students.

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Thursday 05.05.16
Posted by Elizabeth Sprouls
 

St. John’s College Alumni Magazine

Featuring an essay on Martin Luther King’s final sermon, the spring issue of The College,  St. John's College’s alumni magazine, shines a light on alumni who apply their “great books degree” to serving others, from advocating human rights to addressing women’s global health issues to transforming young students into powerful storytellers.

Thursday 05.05.16
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St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Mulberry Tree Magazine

Giving back is an important part of "The St. Mary's Way," the theme of the spring ’16 issue of The Mulberry Tree, the alumni magazine of St. Mary’s College of Maryland. Jolene Schafer, photographed for the cover by Bill Wood, graduated in 2001 and recently came back to campus as artist-in-residence to teach students the art of mask-making.

Monday 05.02.16
Posted by Elizabeth Sprouls
 

Art Books: Special Exhibitions

Top art museums regularly host exhibitions of artists whose work either compliments or expands on the works in their permanent collections. These special exhibitions are intended to keep regular members engaged and to attract new visitors. As an extension of this strategy, the exhibition catalog must be designed not only to accurately represent the artist’s work, but also to stand on its own as a desirable keepsake and as a reminder of the visitor’s experience at the museum. We created three exhibition catalogs for The Phillips Collection that illustrate compelling, comprehensive book design. 

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Monday 04.25.16
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Legible type is not neccessarily an end in itself. Big or small, words have more impact with typographic refinement. The goal is engaging the reader.

Thursday 04.14.16
Posted by Elizabeth Sprouls
 

Changing Business

The Spring 2016 issue of Changing Business, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s research journal, features a Carey professor’s study of corporate collusion and price-fixing. Additional articles include supply-chain hampering of flu-shot delivery, and strategies for promoting healthy foods in poor communities. Illustrations in this issue are by Sébastien Thibault.

Wednesday 04.06.16
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Details matter.

Every font, every color, every word used in an organization’s marketing materials should reinforce its brand. Guidelines or rules provided by designers are meant to ensure uniformity and reflect an organization’s unique character. Guidelines are often overlooked or compromised over time, eroding the integrity and distinctive qualities of the brand. Good design and good designers are an integral part of maintaining and carrying forward a strong visual identity.

Monday 04.04.16
Posted by Elizabeth Sprouls
 

McDaniel College: Yield Brochure

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McDaniel College’s yield brochure is all about developing real-world experience and professional connections to gain an edge in the job market after graduation. Featuring recent alums in first jobs such as an assistant producer of PBS’s “Motorweek” and a personal assistant to the Mayor of Baltimore, the piece demonstrates how a liberal arts degree can translate to a myriad of career choices.

Friday 04.01.16
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