WEB TO PRINT is a semester long project that focusing on exploring the boundaries between the web space and the printed materials, using the browser as a tool to interrogate, deconstruct, and reinvent techniques like the layout, typesetting, and hierarchy. It consists of three projects, led by Jon Sueda, CCA MFA Design chair.
Google Chrome inspector allowed me to “mess around with” my twitter profile page by adjusting CSS settings. The whole process was recorded by keeping all the screenshots and then made them into a book called “A One-Way Trip”.
Micro Exhibition: SOON
A collection of animated graphical control elements used to show that a computer program is performing an action in the background. 
zheyuan-zhang.github.io/soon/
The Exhibition. CommandP​​​​​​​
CommandP is a graphic design exhibition about the overlap between the browser’s relation ship to form and from creation, using it as a tool to interrogate, deconstruct, and reinvent techniques like layout, typesetting, and hierarchy.
“CommandP” is a compilation of all the works created during the “Web to Print” project. I collaborated with other designers and designed the identity for the exhibition, including posters, signage, and the website.

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