Larissa Field - Portfolio

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Hi, I’m Larissa Field

This is my por tfolio. You should check it out.


Experimental Typography Website

This gallery website showcases experimental typography created by my classmates. The images are sor ted by designer and category in this database-driven website.



Writorical Identity System

Writorical is a small specialty shop that provides writing or calligraphy enthusiasts with high quality, old-style pens, inks, and papers that offer an authentic, antique experience.



Writorical | Website

This small website uses a literary feel to showcase the Writorical store.


Writorical | iPhone App

The PenFinder app helps users find the right pen for each job.


101 East Main Street Midland, MI 48642

John Jameson 4512 Dublin Ave. Midland, MI 48642

Dear Sir,

101 East Main Street Midland, MI 48642 (989) 430-2258 quinn@writorical.com

101 East Main Street Midland, MI 48642

John Jameson 4512 Dublin Ave. Midland, MI 48642

Quinn Mallory

“Of the origin of the Hound of the Baskervilles there have been many statements, yet as I come in a direct line from Hugo Baskerville, and as I had the story from my father, who also had it from his, I have set it down with all belief that it occurred even as is here set forth. And I would have you believe, my sons, that the same Justice which punishes sin may also most graciously forgive it, and that no ban is so heavy but that by prayer and repentance it may be removed. Learn then from this story not to fear the fruits of the past, but rather to be circumspect in the future, that those foul passions whereby our family has suffered so grievously may not again be loosed to our undoing. “Know then that in the time of the Great Rebellion (the history of which by the learned Lord Clarendon I most earnestly commend to your attention) this Manor of Baskerville was held by Hugo of that name, nor can it be gainsaid that he was a most wild, profane, and godless man. This, in truth, his neighbours might have pardoned, seeing that saints have never flourished in those parts, but there was in him a certain wanton and cruel humour which made his name a by-word through the West. It chanced that this Hugo came to love (if, indeed, so dark a passion may be known under so bright a name) the daughter of a yeoman who held lands near the Baskerville estate. But the young maiden, being discreet and of good repute, would ever avoid him, for she feared his evil name. So it came to pass that one Michaelmas this Hugo, with five or six of his idle and wicked companions, stole down upon the farm and carried off the maiden, her father and brothers being from home, as he well knew. When they had brought her to the Hall the maiden was placed in an upper chamber, while Hugo and his friends sat down to a long carouse, as was their nightly custom. Yours,

Maximilian Arturo

Writorical | Business System

The Writorical business system integrates a calligraphic feel into the traditional business world.

Midland November 13, 2010


Writorical | In-Store Graphics

Gift Boxes, Pen Nib Sleeves, and Storage Tins can all be found in the store.


Rice+ Campaign

The Rice+ campaign was built to encourage middle-aged adults to try sushi by explaining that most types are made from familiar ingredients.


Rice+ | Previous Year’s Campaign

Rice+ was originally created with a group of four designers.


Rice+ Minisite

This small web experience explains the six major types of sushi.



Ken Geiger and William Snyder

of the Dallas Morning News received the 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography with this photo of the Nigerian women’s relay team winning the bronze medal in the Barcelona Olympics.

Pulitzer Prizes are awarded every year for distinguished work within twenty-one categories of journalism, 46% letters, drama, and music. By Maggie Beckett

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1 then recommend winners to the full board, The meritorious public service prize isn’t given to individuals, Music TheCategory subcommittees but to an outstanding newspaper; all other prizes will go to which passes the recommendations to the president of Columbia, individuals who have distinguished themselves in their various who announces the winners. The board will rarely reject any fields during the year. Unlike Nobel Prizes in literature, which recommendations from one of its subcommittees and the subare awarded to writers on the basis of their whole body of work, committees will rarely overturn the findings of the prize juries. Pulitzer Prizes only recognize specific works. John Steinbeck, Since 1975, when the trustees of Columbia University made for example, won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1940, for his their formal withdrawal from the Pulitzer Prize selection process,

In 2010, there were a total of 2502 entries sent in to the Pulitzer the president of the university has always accepted the recomthat have been made by Pulitzer Prize into Board’sthe lengthy atmendations Columbia University fortheinclusion for the winners of the prize. The article “Picking the Winners of the Pulitzer Prize” is presented judging process. Only 21 were picked to be winners. work, The Grapes of Wrath, while in 1962 he won a Nobel Prize in literature for all of his achievements over thePrize course of his board Pulitzer Prize Magazine Spread entire lifetime. through organized, structured text, with clean typography appropriate for Time Magazine.

The Pulitzer Prize competition is open to anyone willing to fill out an entry form and remit the $50 entry fee. In journalism, the vast majority of entries are submitted by newspapers, which relish the prestige that comes with a Pulitzer. There is no limit to the number of entries a single newspaper can submit; in fact, most large daily papers

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by large publishing houses. In 1990, 590 submissions were made in the book category alone: 181 for general nonfiction, 123 for poetry, 115 for fiction, 92 for biography, and 79 for history. The president of Columbia announces the Pulitzer Prize winners in early April; the actual judging begins long before that. For books, the process begins on December

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history book jury, and novelists serve on the fiction jury. Jurists for each category have until January to compare their notes, usually over the phone, and to come up with

which they will then submit to the Pulitzer Prize board for final judgment. Juries must list all of their nominations in alphabetical order and cannot indicate any preference among

finalists between January and April, the board breaks down into seven subcommittees of three members, with some Journalism Categories 14 members serving on more than one panel. There is one Letters &forDrama 6 subcommittee each ofCategories five book categories. Members of the subcommittees have until April to read the books Music Category 1 and formulate their opinions. That way, by the time the whole board convenes at Columbia for the two days in early April when they judge the finalists, the subcommittees will be ready to announce their recommended winners in their

final entry is read by all eighteen 5%of the board members during journalism’s two-day judgment period in April. The winners are picked by a vote of the entire board. Since the board is composed of editors and publishers, many of whom work for newspapers that are involved in the competition, rules have been adopted to prevent any conflict of interest and keep the entire process fair. A board member must leave the room when an entry from his or her newspaper is being discussed. A board member is no longer allowed to vote in a

three finalists to submit to the Pulitzer board. That means a total of fifteen books, three for each of the five book categories, is nominated for judging by the Pulitzer board. Rather than having every board member read all fifteen

The prizes are administered by Columbia University, which relies on the Pulitzer Prize Board, an eighteen member body composed of publishing executives and academicians, to select

explanatory journalism, editorials, editorial cartoons, spot the prize recipients. Because of the huge volume of submissions, news photo, feature photo, commentary, criticism, and feature the board depends on prize juries to screen the entries. The writing. The six arts an d letters categories are fiction, drama, members of the juries—one jury for each prize category—sift general nonfiction, history, biography, and poetry. One prize through all the entries in their category until they can come is awarded in the music category, for a “distinguished musical with their three finalists. Each jury submits its list of finalists JournalismupCategories 14 composition… which had its debut within the United States to special three-member subcommittees of the board—again, Letters & Dramaone Categories 6 for each of the prize categories. during the year.” subcommittee

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The drama and music juries are each composed of three individuals who have expertise in the field that they are judging—theater critics

the three finalists. A total of forty-two nominations within the fourteen journalism categories are made to the Pulitzer board. When deciding among the journalism finalists, the board does not divide into the normal subcommittees. Each

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category that includes an entry from his or her newspaper.

The Pulitzer Prizes have been called the Academy Awards of journalism, and just like the Academy Awards they too have suffered for their fair

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were made that year. The same rules apply to the itsentries decision. Final recommendations are made to the board awards for books. Not surprisingly, entries are dominated as a whole when it assembles in April.

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photography categories) gather at Columbia for two days in early March to sift through all of the 1,770 or so entries

official, to each ember of the five different book“offensive juries. Eachand lascivious.” book category has its didn’t own three-member composed of that year. More The board even awardjury, a fiction prize college professors and writers with expertise in the category recently, in 1981, Janet Cooke from The Washington Post they oversee. History professors, for example, serve on the

received the prize for feature writing for “Jimmy’s World,”

a story about an eight - year - old heroin addict living in Washington, D.C., which included eyewitness accounts of “Jimmy” shooting up. It turned out that the reporter had completely made up the entire story, and the Washington Post had to give up the award.



New Age Metaphysics Website

This informational website, designed for the Smithsonian, is made to give a little bit of history about what Metaphysics is and various techniques and theories that are involved.



Masquerade Poster Series

This poster series for a masquerade that takes place in New York City reflects the modern setting of the big city, with a touch of the intricate and old fashioned.


PAPER FACES ON PARADE Gather in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 6, 2011 at 7:00pm on the nose for a Masquerade that is truly worthy of royalty.

WHAT A NIGHT WHAT A CROWD Gather in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 6, 2011 at 7:00pm on the nose for a Masquerade that is truly worthy of royalty.

EVERY FACE A DIFFERENT SHADE Gather in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 6, 2011 at 7:00pm on the nose for a Masquerade that is truly worthy of royalty.

PAPER FACES ON PARADE Gather in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 6, 2011 at 7:00pm on the nose for a Masquerade that is truly worthy of royalty.

WHAT A NIGHT WHAT A CROWD Gather in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 6, 2011 at 7:00pm on the nose for a Masquerade that is truly worthy of royalty.

EVERY FACE A DIFFERENT SHAD Gather in the Great Hall on Wednesday, May 6, 2011 at 7:00pm on the nose for a Masquerade that is truly worthy of royalty.


HEY!

Good Choices Campaign

As a team of four designers, our group created a series of giveaways, environmental graphics and a minisite that contributed to the existing Good Choices campaign.


DEBUNKER QUESTION

QUESTION

QUESTION

RESPONSE

RESPONSE

RESPONSE

ANSWER

ANSWER

ANSWER

SUMMARY

SUMMARY

SUMMARY YOU’VE BEEN DEBUNKED

Good Choices Campaign | The Debunker

This minisite is a simulated chat that focuses on the explaining realities of drugs, drinking, and sex on campus.


DEBUNKER

Hi, I’m the Debunker. We all have our own ideas of what’s going down on campus. Well, I’m here to prove you wrong! Select an avatar below and let’s get started!

GOOD CHOICES, GREAT FUTURE

2011 Graphic Design Program, Ferris State

SO, YOU THINK YOU KNOW WHAT’S UP?

WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES


DEBUNKER

DEBUNKED ... SO THERE!

GOOD CHOICES, GREAT FUTURE

2011 Graphic Design Program, Ferris State

YOU HAVE OFFICIALLY BEEN

WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES


we don’t have time for that nonsense. WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES

responsibility is our middle name. WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES

we ain’t easy, and we ain’t sleazy. WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES

Good Choices Campaign | Window Clings

The window clings help the Ferris student body proclaim that they make Good Choices.


FERRIS STUDENTS MAKE GOOD CHOICES. i don’t have time for that nonsense. WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES

responsibility is my middle name.

i ain’t easy, and i ain’t sleazy. WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES

Good Choices Campaign | Stickers

The chat bubble theme of these stickers reflect the Debunker, and direct students back to the Good Choices website.

2011 Graphic Design Program, Ferris State

WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES


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Draw a light purple card, and lay it face down.

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Draw a dark purple card, and do the same.

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Flip the cards and go nuts! Or, feel free to draw again.

. we don’t have time for that nonsense.

THE DEALER

Good Choices Campaign | The Dealer

The Dealer is a small card game which gives students an activity (dark card) and a way to spice it up a bit (light card). The intent is to give the students something to do instead of drugs.

Just some everyday activities with a crazy twist. A way to keep things in life interesting and also legal. Go ahead, mix it up a bit! WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES

2011 Graphic Design Program, Ferris State

NEED SOMETHING TO DO? LET’S PLAY A GAME!


GO TO THE MOVIES... Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.

WEARING A MUSTACHE. Oh, my God, Magnum!


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All City Cab (231) 796-1800

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Back Country Taxi (231) 408-2449

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Safe Ride (free shuttle from bars)

. responsibility is our middle name.

DRUNK DIAL

Good Choices Campaign | Drunk Dial

Keep an eye out for Safe Ride! They’ll get you home from the bar at no charge on the weekend, from the hours of 12–2:30 a.m. WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES

The Drunk Dial is a small card with list of safe alternatives for a ride home if someone happens to have been out and had too much to drink.

2011 Graphic Design Program, Ferris State

HEY, NEED A RIDE? GIVE US A RING!


2011 Graphic Design Program, Ferris State

we ain’t easy, and we ain’t sleezy.

THE TOOL KIT WWW.FERRIS.EDU/GOODCHOICES

Good Choices Campaign | The Tool Kit

The Tool Kit is a convelope used to help students be less self-conscious about taking a condom.


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