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		<title>Retrospecta</title>
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The annual publication from the Yale School of Architecture. Designed with Daniel Harding. Our intent for this version of the publication was to create an accessible form that could hold the large amount of student work and dialogue. The book is laid out chronologically by student level. Color is used to clearly mark sections of [...]]]></description>
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<p>The annual publication from the Yale School of Architecture. Designed with Daniel Harding. Our intent for this version of the publication was to create an accessible form that could hold the large amount of student work and dialogue. The book is laid out chronologically by student level. Color is used to clearly mark sections of student years and when a student&acirc;€™s voice is heard in dialogue.&Acirc;&nbsp;The architectural work is balanced with photographs of the school contributed by the students.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Division</title>
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Book discussing divisive issues in America. It pairs modern texts about current day social division in the United States with objects from the past which are objects which divide in some way. The structure of the book and typography are all designed with the intent of creating division for the reader as an experience.

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<p>Book discussing divisive issues in America. It pairs modern texts about current day social division in the United States with objects from the past which are objects which divide in some way. The structure of the book and typography are all designed with the intent of creating division for the reader as an experience.</p>

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		<title>After Life</title>
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16 page publication about little known facts of death and what happens when people die. The publication also includes a timeline of decomposition (red text) The imagery used is intended as a metaphor for decomposition. The image was put through a photocopier again and again until it began to deteriorate.&#194;&#160;

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<p>16 page publication about little known facts of death and what happens when people die. The publication also includes a timeline of decomposition (red text) The imagery used is intended as a metaphor for decomposition. The image was put through a photocopier again and again until it began to deteriorate.&Acirc;&nbsp;</p>

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