AMEN
“Amen” analyzes human dialogue through the poetics of communications during Mass. The Roman Missal is reconstructed using biblical passages arranged in a new systematic framework, deviating from its traditional grid to retell its narratives and practicalties.
During my undergraduate studies, I redesigned the Missal to simplify its complexity, using key messaging annotations, icons, and a refined grid structure to make it more approachable while preserving its sacred meaning.
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