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‘Rebuild by Design’

Design for a book detailing the award-winning design solutions responding to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

The custom typography and use of black and white gives the book a strong visual presence.
Called Rebuild Outline, the custom typeface suggests the process of reframing and reconstructing.
The table of contents set in Rebuild Outline. Words are set on end, like buildings going up.
The design establishes a cohesive framework for a process that involved multiple collaborators and v
The custom typeface is used in a list of costs of Hurricane Sandy in total damages, economic losses,

The designers used custom typography and a striking black and white format to create a strong visual language that ties everything together with impact.

Streets and homes in Ortley Beach, New Jersey, following the destruction of Hurricane Sandy.
Spread showing regional site visits by the ten competition teams.
Maps of the region's environmental, infrastructural and social vulnerabilities.
Photographs document the collaborative process of workshops and meetings.
Diagram of the Rebuild by Design process, one in a series of infographics created for the book.
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Retrospective: Saturday Night Live

When a scruffy after-hours comedy show debuted in NBC’s Studio 8H on October 11, 1975, no one could have known that the entertainment world was about to be changed forever. Over the next half century, Saturday Night Live would launch the careers of countless global stars, create indelible catch phrases, and consolidate the reputations of musical acts from Talking Heads to Kendrick Lamar. Since 1994, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman has been the steward of SNL’s graphic image, from the show’s iconic opening titles, to books celebrating its legacy. With each project, she meets the challenge of acknowledging the franchise’s extraordinary legacy while keeping its profile fresh, surprising, and funny.
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Retrospective: Saturday Night Live

When a scruffy after-hours comedy show debuted in NBC’s Studio 8H on October 11, 1975, no one could have known that the entertainment world was about to be changed forever. Over the next half century, Saturday Night Live would launch the careers of countless global stars, create indelible catch phrases, and consolidate the reputations of musical acts from Talking Heads to Kendrick Lamar. Since 1994, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman has been the steward of SNL’s graphic image, from the show’s iconic opening titles, to books celebrating its legacy. With each project, she meets the challenge of acknowledging the franchise’s extraordinary legacy while keeping its profile fresh, surprising, and funny.