Final Project from Interface Aesthetics Class

I had my last day of actual class today, and the semester is really beginning to wind down. I still have at least 60 pages of writing to do in the next two weeks, but somehow it will get done. One class that I have finished my final project work for is Interface Aesthetics, which was a survey class covering typography, color, layout, web design, and a handful of other topics.

For the final project, we each made presentations of our work from the semester (mine's linked below), and on Monday from 4:10 to 6pm we will be holding an open house to share our work at the iSchool. A lot of it is really quite good, though this presentation is what I will be showing, so this is one cat that's out of the bag.

Some of the work in the attached could still use some refinement, but I will point you towards the ones titled "Type I," "Type II," and "Icons," which I think came out pretty well.

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