Adoré is a multigenerational jewelry box intended to protect a cherished piece of jewelry from the elements, visually preserve generations of wear through patina of the copper shell, and tactilely remind the user of the original owner through fingerprints engraved into the surface of the box.
Please see my Medium post for a full exploration into my group’s process on this project, and please view our promo video below! Thank you so much to my incredible groupmates Lee, Lily-Rose, Natalie, and Macks, as well as our professor Cayla Key and TA Maya Kaneko for all of their hard work on this project. I am so proud to share our work!
Final Cover 1, “What We Can – And Can’t – Do About Loneliness”Final Cover 2, “How Everyone Got So Lonely”My second iteration of Final Cover 1, which alluded to the idea of reconnecting with nature to help relieve symptoms of the “Loneliness Epidemic” and led me to show a more physical connection with nature.My first iteration of Final Cover 1, which alluded to the idea of reconnecting with nature to help relieve symptoms of the “Loneliness Epidemic”My second iteration of Final Cover 2, which led me to lean into the “teen loneliness” angle for my cover design. I wanted to showcase a stark and personal face of loneliness.My first iteration of Final Cover 2. My idea at this point in the project was to attach a face to loneliness.
MOCK NYT MAGAZINE COVERS
These mock New York Times Sunday Magazine covers were created with the intention to visually emulate the style of magazine and address the “loneliness epidemic.”