

My deep love for typography and digital design is what fueled the creation of this work, where I blend my personal memories, photographs, and letters into each spread.
The book uses three central colors—pink, red, and blue—each representing a chapter, with the palette reflecting its themes and emotions as well as the relationship.
The fonts Brandon Grotesque and Adobe Carlson Pro balance modernity and warmth, enhancing readability and reflecting the intimate nature of the stories I share.
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The content is grounded in research, drawing from a variety of articles and sources found online, but much of it is also personally written and edited by me, further reinforcing my role as the editor.
Each chapter explores my fondest memories, focusing on home and the people who make it feel like a sanctuary. Each is highlighted by a color that reflects the aspects and emotions of that chapter.
The first chapter shows how my house is a cliché, the second focuses on its sounds and smells, and the third highlights the nicknames my father used for me. The project explores home as a feeling shaped.





