Alon ng buhay

Alon ng buhay


Client:
Class project

Year:
April 2025

A 16-page editorial piece connecting personal memories with two places: Lake Geneva and the Philippines.


The book brings together family stories, memories, and landscapes tied to these two locations. It combines photography, short texts, and simple layouts to reflect a personal link to both places.

Client:
Self-initiated

Service:
Printed publication

Industry:
Editorial Design

The Challenge

The layout uses a mix of Latin typography and Baybayin script to show cultural roots in a direct way. A simple design approach, light imagery, and open spacing help maintain clarity.The result is a straightforward printed edition that reflects a personal relationship to place and heritage.

The solution

The layout uses a mix of Latin typography and Baybayin script to show cultural roots in a direct way. A simple design approach, light imagery, and open spacing help maintain clarity.The result is a straightforward printed edition that reflects a personal relationship to place and heritage.


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A love letter to Palestine

A love letter to Palestine


Client:
Class project

Year:
May 2025

A 48-page catalogue centered on contemporary and historical Palestinian art and writing.


The book brings together texts by Saint Levant, Fady Joudah, May Ziadah, and Ibrahim Tuqan. Through their words, the project addresses themes of exile, memory, and identity. The format takes inspiration from personal letters to create an intimate reading experience.

Client:
Class project

Service:
Printed publication

Industry:
Editorial Design

The Challenge

The goal was to design a clear and respectful publication around sensitive content. It needed to present different voices in a consistent structure while keeping the tone personal and accessible. Balancing text-heavy pages with a simple visual approach was also important.

The solution

The layout uses a light, restrained design to keep the focus on the writings. The letter-like format and Coptic binding reinforce the idea of personal correspondence.
The result is a straightforward printed catalogue that offers a calm and intimate view of the Palestinian art and literary scene.


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Les murmures en soi


Personal collection of poems exploring themes of doubt, calm, and the search for balance. The texts are accompanied by typographic compositions, used as a means of visual expression and poetic extension.