Each year, Pratt Institute's yearbook is designed by a group of design students who pitch the best concept. The book can take any form and use any concept, as long as it includes the names of each graduating student.
In 2008, I, along with a team of four other students, created the concept of the yearbook as a case study of life as a student at Pratt. It began with a simple survey of students and faculty alike, which yielded the design and writing of the entire 112-page book.
Created with Ellie Clayman, Elizbabeth Dilk, Andrew W. Kay, and Kaitlyn Pepe. Photography by Matthew Fisher.
Prattonia has been featured in:
Print Magazine's 2009 Regional Design Annual
I.D. Magazine's 2009 Annual Design Review
CMYK Magazine issue #42 for Aspiring Creatives
HOW Magazine's International Design Competition issue
A second edition was printed in 2010.