Considering all of these, a booklet/zine would probably be the best way to display the interview as the answers I received were quite lengthy and in depth.
I started by creating the front cover, which I wanted to be eye catching and a well rounded representation of my style.
The outlined text was originally meant to be a drop shadow under the filled text, but I think this way is a lot more interesting. It falls under the umbrella of contemporary design which I am particularly interested in, and outlined text/borders are very "on trend" at the moment.
Inside I went for a double page for each question and added 2 more spreads, introducing Matt and then discussing what I have gained from the interview. I also included some more of Matts work that I felt was appropriate to his particular style. The overall aesthetic of the booklet is quite minimal, so the work gets centre stage on the page.
I wanted to make the booklet feel more like a short magazine, to give it a sense of luxury and as though its a "one-off" exclusive interview, so the magazine will be printed on a4 glossy stock.









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