"I was inspired by the topic while designing the layout for this feature. The article is about John Becker, a luthier who is famous for his skills in repairing and unlocking the sound of a Stradivarius. He is trusted by the most celebrated violinists with their unique and valuable eighteenth-century instruments. The story, written for Chicago Magazine, sets the mood for the discussion about art, history, and antiques- something that requires careful attitude and respect.
For my creative concept, I thought about the Gutenberg Bible and styled it like an ancient book to convey the mood of history, art, and value. I opted for an ancient paper background and chose the Paganini typeface for the headings, which matches my creative concept.
To be true to my art direction, I created illustrations for the article and kept the color palette basic, using colors that were used in the early age of publishing."