I had the incredible opportunity to be part of a project that honors the remarkable legacy of the Association for Public Art (aPA), a cornerstone institution that has been shaping Philadelphia's artistic landscape for 150 years. Tasked with commemorating their sesquicentennial, my team and I designed a captivating print book chronicling aPA's commissions since 1872.
Departing from the traditional grid, each spread was treated as a unique canvas, weaving together free-form photographs, descriptive narratives, impactful quotes, and elegant chapter dividers. The book was unveiled at a special event, coinciding with the retirement celebration of aPA's respected long-term executive director, Penny Balkin Bach.
Departing from the traditional grid, each spread was treated as a unique canvas, weaving together free-form photographs, descriptive narratives, impactful quotes, and elegant chapter dividers. The book was unveiled at a special event, coinciding with the retirement celebration of aPA's respected long-term executive director, Penny Balkin Bach.