Never a Lovely So Real
These spreads detailed my experience in the art exhibition, Never a Lovely So Real. The exhibition was closely related to Chicago history, especially regrading its role in African American culture, Civil Rights, and both the rise and reduction of gangs. It was a phenomenal experience, especially for those unfamiliar with Chicago history, which the consistent layout, limited but strong color choices, and academic type choices were intended to emphasize.
Inkjet Print, 8.5”x10”