chaos
editorial design
brochure page 1 brochure page 2 brochure page 3 brochure page 4 brochure page 5 brochure page 6 brochure page 7 brochure page 8 brochure page 9
What does process look like?
Process has no one look, it is deeply personal and varies from person to person. Based on an excerpt of Hort Rittel’s book “Die Denkweise von Designern” (transl. designers’ ways of thinking) we were tasked with the question of how the vague concept of process would translate to an editorial design.

Chaos is everywhere and with all of us. In our society, it is regarded as a negative thing, so most of us instincively mask and deny their own chaos. I wanted to go the opposite way with my project. I figured, that if I wanted to present chaos in it’s rawest form, I had to look for chaos in my surroundings. I looked for chaotic parts and objects in my room and digitalized those. On top of that, I wanted to blend analog and digital ways of working, so I wrote all the headers, subheaders, quote and page numbers as well as some additional doodles with a marker on paper and then I digitalized those.
editorial
typography
layout
print
bookbinding
experimental
mixed media
Indesign
Photoshop
brochure, held by one of it’s rings
close up on the backcover
close up on some handdrawn symbols
close up on a title page
image of a bunch of handwritten headlines
close up on a quote
close up on a title page
close up on some type
close up on a digitalized symbol
close up of a ring binding the brochure
close up on some handdrawn symbols
digitalized threshold image of my chaotic wardrobe
digitalized threshold image of my chaotic wardrobe
digitalized threshold image of my chaotic wardrobe