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Off the Shelf

My assignment was to select 12 books from my collection, to create a personal response to Georges Perec’s essay, Brief Notes on the Art and Manner of Arranging One’s Books.

I chose to documents all of the books in my collection that reside outside of my bookshelf. These range from cookbooks, to my car’s owner’s manual. This was a fun exercise of subtle and abstract information design. My selected books are each data points that represent:

  • the frequency that the books travel (opacity)
  • the distance the book travels (radius of circle)
  • the number of steps to my bookshelf (dotted path)

This project was a fun way to explore type hierarchy and the organization of information. This book went through multiple iterations to find the most efficient, yet visually interesting solution to displaying the information.

Back cover/Front Cover
Flip-through of publication
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