
“Me, Myself, and I” Project
BRIEF
This personal project was designed as a month-long creative challenge, where one element from an overarching theme was created each day. The goal was to foster daily creative practice, build discipline, and explore new ideas within a self-defined visual or conceptual framework. By the end of the month, the collection served as a reflection of personal growth, experimentation, and evolving style. The project encouraged spontaneity, embraced imperfection, and celebrated the process of making.
Project: Layout, Typography, Illustration
Instructor: Hannah Edwards
Institution: Concordia University Saint Paul, MN
Year: 2024

CONCEPT
This poster project was a 26-day creative challenge where each letter of the alphabet was illustrated as a unique character inspired by TV-related objects. From remote controls to vintage antennas and streaming devices, each character represented a playful fusion of typography and television culture. The daily format encouraged consistent creativity and exploration of form, function, and personality. The final collection was compiled into a vibrant, cohesive poster showcasing the full alphabet as a tribute to the evolving world of television.

AUDIENCE
Open to anyone, including design enthusiasts, pop culture lovers, and fans of television history, iconography or simply for aesthetics. It appeals to those who appreciate character design, typography, and daily creative routines. Ideal viewers are curious, visually-driven individuals who enjoy clever visual storytelling and nostalgic references to TV culture. This project also resonates with fellow creatives seeking inspiration from everyday objects and media.





