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ART AT OHANA: A GUIDEBOOK
- Print designed by Connie Hwang Design
- 102
Standout Features:
- Colorful, lively cover design
- Orderly and curated layout
- Dynamic photography
Connie Hwang Design, a studio recognized for its creative excellence and intuitive approach, partnered with the Montage Health Foundation to design a guidebook that showcased the 226 pieces of art. It perfectly embodies the goals of the art program: to foster feelings of spaciousness, comfort, light, color, and curiosity.
The designer's approach to "ART AT OHANA: A GUIDEBOOK" demonstrates a deep understanding of art and design's therapeutic potential. Its cover captures attention with its vibrant textile patchwork, echoing the art collection's colorful and diverse nature inside.
The lively and textured presentation is a deliberate departure from the sterile aesthetics often associated with medical settings. It encapsulates the book's content, drawing readers in with its bold and inviting aesthetic!
Inside, the book's layout is organized to facilitate an easy and enjoyable reading experience. The table of contents is clearly presented with pastel colors and straightforward typography to guide readers through the sections. Meanwhile, each artwork is given ample space on the pages, allowing viewers to appreciate the details and textures.
The best part? The interior photography showcases the artwork and how it interacts with the space and the people within it. Images of visitors contemplating the art pieces underscore the guidebook's purpose as a tool for engagement and conversation.
This approach transforms the guidebook into a narrative tool. It captures the essence of the Ohana Center's program, inviting viewers to engage with the art and experience its transformative potential.
- Print designed by Connie Hwang Design
- 102
- Industries:Arts & Recreation
- Types:Book Covers