Kennedy Center Event Calendar is a conceptual editorial and print system designed for a Fall/Winter performance schedule. The project focuses on organizing a large amount of event information across opera, theater, classical, hip hop, dance, and special programming while keeping the layout visually engaging and easy to navigate. The design uses bold typographic hierarchy, large red color fields, cutout imagery, and folded brochure structures to create a piece that feels energetic, cultural, and functional as both a schedule and promotional object.
The calendar layout organizes multiple event categories into a clear editorial structure. Each section uses consistent hierarchy for titles, dates, descriptions, and supporting information, allowing the piece to hold dense content without feeling flat or overwhelming.
The folded format was designed to create moments of reveal as the reader opens the piece. Front and back panels use bold graphic compositions, while the interior focuses on hierarchy, pacing, and navigation through the event schedule.
Folded Brochure — Front
Folded Brochure — Back
Print Detail
Environmental Mockup
This project helped me explore how editorial design can organize complex information without losing visual energy. The focus was on balancing hierarchy, pacing, and print structure so the calendar could work as both a functional schedule and a designed cultural artifact.