What the Police Really Believe

An Illustration Magazine Cover and Spread that involves hands-on collage, manipulation and destruction of materials, and design and text layout for Printing and Advertising.

Say Their Name

This project was to prepare me to create illustrations of a “controversial” topic for a magazine cover and article spread. This cover and spread had to be produced physically, so no digital programs were used besides inputting content type and color-correcting photos. The methods used were destruction, hands-on collage, and materials.

My magazine focuses on the police ideology of how they view themselves as constantly in danger and view African Americans not as citizens but stereotypically criminals. My magazine and cover express Police Brutality of the lost lives of innocent victims that social media is not aware of in America. I wanted to educate the general audience about the harsh truth in America. Their lives will never be forgotten.

What the Police Really Believe was selected as a winner in the Graphic Design USA National Competition.

The magazine also received an Honorable Mention in Illustration at the School of Performing & Visual Arts Student Show.

CNN Special Live Broadcast

What the Police Really Believe expansive to advertise a Special Live Broadcast show from CNN Breaking News
to entice, educate, and inform the general audience of the topic of Police Brutality and forgotten victims.