These layouts were published as part of the 2010 Legenda Yearbook’s theme magazine, main content, and reference content sections. I developed the design concept, templates, and most actual layout designs, including those above.
These layouts stood as openers to each of the three sections of the 2009 Legenda: IMAGINE, PLAN, and DO. Each section had a specific design aesthetic meant to evoke a step in the process of creative work; these aesthetics are reflected in the design of the section openers, which list a number of the stories covered in the following pages.
These six layouts were published as a part of the 2009 Legenda Yearbook, in the “STEP THREE: DO” section. In contrast to the first two sections, they are meant to feel finished, polished, and clean.
Project: Boston Magazine Tearsheets
Platform: Photographs; taken with Canon Digital Rebel XTi
Date: Summer 2008
Purpose: When I interned in the Arts and Photography department at Boston Magazine, I was responsible for taking photographs for the “Small Bites” features in the Dining Section. I did four shots for the August 2008 issue.
These layouts were published as a part of the 2008 Legenda Yearbook. They were a part of the book’s mini-magazines, smaller sections within each larger section. Their unique designs were meant to both complement and stand in juxtaposition against the standard design templates.
These three layouts were published as a part of the 2008 Legenda Yearbook. They are a representative sample of my implementation of my standard templates for the design of the book. The book’s theme was “Beyond”; each of these layouts is taken from one of the book’s three sections (beyondCommitment, beyondRoutine, beyondTradition).