Jasmine Kan
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DIGITAL
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Hi, welcome!

I’ m a Brooklyn-based designer from Hong Kong and a recent graduate from the Parsons Communication Design Program.

My practice includes book, editorial, web design and printmaking. Hand and machine knitting are also a passions of mine that I incorporate into my graphic design work.
a catalog for an imagined exhibition celebrating the great work Roger Deakins has done as a cinematographer over the years.

the exhibition would be in the frieda and roy furman gallery, a space under the lincoln center umbrella. the films included would be shown at the lincoln center theatres to compliment the show.


perfect bound. soft cover. 28 pages. 8.5” x 4.5”.

i've designed a website for this event based on the current lincoln center site, but with a few adjustments. the first image is the homepage.
the second is the event details page.
the third is the film program styled as a timeline to show Deakins' style evolution.
some design details:

the catalog is a rectangle to hint at the film aspect ratio.
below each still, there is a bar to show the timestamp it's from.
✤ can i come in?
✤ a designer's manual
✤ the emmanuel book
✤ day and night
✤ mars field journal
✤ around the block
✤ frames of roger deakins
✤ logo remix
✤ consider the lobster
✤ reverberate
✤ the legacy of joe colombo
(づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
Jasmine Kan
PRINT
DIGITAL
MISC
FRAMES OF ROGER DEAKINS
a catalog for an imagined exhibition celebrating the great work Roger Deakins has done as a cinematographer over the years.

the exhibition would be in the frieda and roy furman gallery, a space under the lincoln center umbrella. the films included would be shown at the lincoln center theatres to compliment the show.

perfect bound. soft cover. 28 pages. 8.5” x 4.5”.

i've designed a website for this event based on the current lincoln center site, but with a few adjustments. the first image is the homepage.
the second is the event details page.
the third is the film program styled as a timeline to show Deakins' style evolution.
some design details:

the catalog is a rectangle to hint at the film aspect ratio.
below each still, there is a bar to show the timestamp it's from.