So the next project I am working on is a newsletter. I am in the process right now creating a nameplate for the newsletter and I have one example to share. The idea of the newsletter I am creating is a global design newsletter that will highlight architecture or some aspect of design in various parts of the world. As this is a project, I will only be highlighting Australia, but the idea is that every newsletter will introduce another part of the world and their designs/architecture.
I decided to call my newsletter: "WHERE" global design newsletter. Below is a few examples of one idea that places a few pictures into the "WHERE" part of the nameplate. The idea for this nameplate is that for every place that is highlighted every issue, a picture of an architectural structure, or piece of design will fill in the "WHERE".
Another idea that I had, and am still trying to figure out how to compile, is making the nameplate into a sort-of blue print looking type. I really like this idea, but I have to put a little more thought into it so that it looks precise and structural, to represent the idea of architecture. If I go with this nameplate then it will not change from issue to issue, but instead stay the same.
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