
Large publications require more than good design. They require organization, consistency, and attention to detail.
Whether it's an 8-page brochure, a nearly 150-page catalog, a 450+ page handbook, or anything in between, multi-page projects involve managing large amounts of content while maintaining a consistent look and feel from beginning to end.
When a publication contains product information, financial data, charts, tables, or other detailed content, accuracy becomes just as important as design. My goal is to create publications that are visually appealing, easy to navigate, and professionally organized from cover to cover.
For Hooker Furnishings, I designed annual reports, sustainability reports, and the Margaritaville catalog, a project spanning nearly 150 pages. These publications required careful attention to brand standards, product information, photography, charts, and content organization while maintaining consistency throughout each document.
I worked on a large online catalog project for Carry-On Trailer, organizing extensive product information into a format that was easy for customers to browse and understand. Projects of this size require a consistent design system and close attention to detail to ensure information remains accurate and easy to navigate.
I designed the 15th Edition of the Graphic Artists Guild Pricing & Ethical Guidelines Handbook, a comprehensive publication exceeding 450 pages and widely used throughout the creative industry. The project required careful organization, consistent formatting, and attention to detail across hundreds of pages of content.
While some projects span hundreds of pages, many are much smaller. The same attention to detail that goes into a large catalog, handbook, or annual report applies to every project, regardless of size.
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