Senior Thesis at Parsons School of Design
8.5x11in, 520 page casebound book
486 Frames is a book that presents information surrounding the conspiracy behind the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The images in the book are still frames from the Zapruder film, the most complete and widely seen footage of the assassination taken by private citizen Abraham Zapruder. The sequence contains 26.6 seconds of film, or 486 frames. Every page contains one of these frames, representing one eighteenth of a second. Below each frame is a fact, opinion, or quote connected to the assassination. These fragments of information, coupled with the Zapruder frames, are small pieces of a massive puzzle that allow the reader to begin to understand the plot behind one of the most widely disputed crimes in modern history.
screenprints of the JFK assassination
using frames from the Zapruder film
typeface inspired by the hexagonal structure of the Cordoba Contemporary Art Center in Cordoba, Spain
lookbook design & layout
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fashion show invitation for Daniel Vosovic's Fall 2010 Collection
www.danielvosovicny.com
promotional work for Artists & Creatives, a fashion photography and stylist agency
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conception, design, and art direction
created at Parsons School of Design
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Zachary Russell is a designer active in the fields of corporate identity, publication design, and creative direction
Education:
Parsons the New School for Design
BFA Communication Design 2010
Work Experience:
Art + Commerce - 2011-Present
Graphic Designer
Studio 65 - 2010/11
Image Researcher & Archivist
Barneys New York - 2010
Freelance Creative Assistant
Art Partner - 2009/10
Agency & Production Intern
Artists & Creatives - 2009
Freelance Junior Designer
Phi - 2009
Fashion Week Intern
Bottega Veneta - 2008
Public Relations Intern
Elle Magazine - 2007
Fashion Intern
All Content © 2009-2010 Zachary Russell & Respective Owners. All Rights Reserved.
letterpressed book depicting the zodiac constellations
designed and printed in collaboration with Katie Richanbach
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