
The “Student’s Yearbook” was designed to be delivered to all new students who enrolled as new students, every year, in ISEP/IPP – Polytechnic of Porto’s High School of Engineering.
The “Student’s Yearbook” was designed to be delivered to all new students who enrolled as new students, every year, in ISEP/IPP – Polytechnic of Porto’s High School of Engineering. Since the Engineering degrees are quite diverse from each other - so as are the students that attend them - we conceived a single object with four different covers. Every cover has to be chosen by the new student, as it suits her/him. Every time that a cover is deteriorated by use, it can be replaced by another, demanding a new choice to be made by the new student. All covers are exempt from any image or symbols whatsoever. They are only etched with a typographic animation over a white base, in order to provide the School’s identification. This typographic animation is replicated in all four covers as if it was a transparent layer glued over the illustrations. All illustrations we had use are from the patrimony of the School’s Museum and were drew and painted by former students of the School in XVIIIth and XIXth centuries. Our aim was to embrace and reveal the School’s history, often unknown to new students. With the same goal, we also proposed historical images from XVIIIth and XIXth centuries to be used as page marks.
170x110mm, 120pp

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pimp my vector posted 13 Oct 2008
Muito bom aspecto! Parabens! Em Portugal há muito valor sem dúvida.