
Iprocrastinator was a collaborative project undertaken as part of a university module, involving 19 students and 2 lecturers. The book serves as a ‘future prompt’ to inspire creativity when you’re at a crossroads, procrastinating, or feeling stuck. Each section was developed by different teams, and below are the pages I designed, including my individual section, which was assigned to every participant. In addition to design, I contributed photography used throughout the book and played a key role in the design team, helping to establish the publication’s guidelines.
Project Type –
Collaborative university brief
Services –
Design Guidelines
Photography
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