When type speaks.







MA Studio I: Visual Communication Fundamentals






























This project combines two assignments: a series of three posters and a motion piece addressing fundamental human rights issues, including children’s rights, gun violence, sexual and reproductive rights, and infrastructure inequality.

Typography served as the primary design element throughout the project—using icons in the posters and interface language in the motion piece—to capture attention and prompt engagement.


Posters


These posters address selected issues from Amnesty International.


MotionThis motion piece addresses Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure,
drawn from the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


Through this project, I gained a deeper understanding of how typographic structure, kerning, pacing, and restraint influence readability as well as perceptions of urgency and responsibility. The project reinforced that typogrphy, while visually minimal, requires careful attention to detail to function effectively as a communicative tool.

Reflecting on the work, I would further refine typographic details in the poster series and place greater emphasis on early planning for the motion piece, recognizing time as a critical design element in motion-based work.
CourseMA Studio I: Visual Communication FundamentalsTimelinePosters: 3 weeks (August 26 - September 16)
Motion: 5 weeks (September 18 - October 28)
ToolsIllustrator, After EffectPersonal / Typography, Graphic, Motion Design