After the midterms, I started focusing on drafting my thesis paper. I started by writing the content of the draft in a Google document as a base structure. At the same time, I began thinking about how I wanted to present my paper—either in a design book or a regular research paper format.
I found the design and theme inspiration quite effortlessly, primarily because I regularly utilize Adobe Stock images as a source of creative inspiration for my on-campus projects. Frequently, I come across various designs that resonate with my artistic vision, which makes it rather straightforward for me to compile and document these visuals for my moodboard. This process not only enriches my creative journey but also aids me in clearly articulating the aesthetic direction I aim to pursue in my work.
I was brainstorming the fonts, size and line height I would use to see the comparisons before starting to design the layouts and structure as shown below -