What began as a simple school project quickly grew into a deeply personal endeavor, reflecting my admiration some individuals whose history i’ve come across in my studies. I’ve always been drawn to people who are “big” in the psychological sense—those who embody resilience, strength, and excellence. With this magazine I wanted to celebrate those qualities by focusing on two of my passions; music and photography. By blending these interests, I was able to create a coherent aesthetic throughout the whole magazine.
Through the process of creating the magazine, I gained more than just a good school grade—I uncovered a deeper understanding of my own potential. This project became a turning point, showing me that by channeling focus and perseverance, I can transform ideas into something meaningful. Beyond being a creative outlet, the magazine represents the boundless opportunities waiting for me if I continue to push my limits and trust in my abilities.
The page layout
Tattoo Artist Duo
The typography
Tattoo Artist Duo
Font history
Bahnschrift is a brand new digitization of the famous DIN 1451 character design standard and was released as a variable font for Windows in 2017.
DIN 1451 is a standardization for letterforms designs created by the German standards body Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization) in 1931, and was intended for use on road signs and other technical implementations. The design was particularly optimized for legibility, simplicity, and ease in replication. Over the years, DIN has become a popular typeface for a wide range of design applications.