Content Organization
Reviewed text, images, event details, and communication goals, then arranged the content into a clear structure for the intended print format.
A collection of print-based design works, including posters, brochures, editorial layouts, manuals, and large-format banners created for promotion, storytelling, and real-world communication.
This project brings together print design works created for different communication needs, including event promotion, cultural programs, editorial presentation, instruction-based content, and public display.
Compared with digital-only work, print design needs stronger attention to physical size, viewing distance, resolution, margins, bleed, and readability after production. Each format requires a different balance between visual impact and information clarity.
The collection reflects my ability to translate ideas into practical printed materials that are organized, readable, and visually engaging in real-world environments.
A collection of posters, brochures, editorial layouts, manuals, and banners designed for physical communication and promotional use.
Focused on typography, layout hierarchy, image composition, print readability, file preparation, and consistency across different formats.
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Photoshop.
The main challenge was adapting information to different print contexts. A poster needs quick visual impact, while a brochure, manual, or editorial layout needs stronger structure and a smoother reading flow.
Large-format banners also require a different design approach because viewers may read them from a distance. The layout must prioritize contrast, simplified messaging, and a clear visual hierarchy.
Across these works, I focused on balancing visual expression with practical communication so each printed piece could function effectively in real use.
My print design process focuses on organizing information, building a clear visual direction, and preparing the final design for production.
Reviewed text, images, event details, and communication goals, then arranged the content into a clear structure for the intended print format.
Developed layouts through typography, spacing, color, image placement, and hierarchy to guide the viewer’s attention and improve readability.
Prepared final files with attention to resolution, margins, bleed, alignment, and format requirements for production or presentation.
These works are not only decorative visuals. They are designed to help audiences quickly understand messages, recognize key information, and engage with content in physical space.
A selection of printed communication pieces across manuals, editorial layouts, brochures, posters, and display banners. Click each image to view a larger preview.
The final print pieces demonstrate my ability to design across different physical formats while maintaining clarity, visual hierarchy, and production awareness. This collection shows how print design can support promotion, cultural communication, storytelling, and brand presence beyond the screen.