>PRINT THE CHANGING FACE OF BURNING MAN This is an editorial design concept for a features section of an arts and culture magazine. The feature covers the changing conditions of the grassroots arts festival, Burning Man, whose founders have recently relinquished financial control of the festival. I hand lettered the gritty, DIY-style type and hand drew the graphics that are seen throughout the article–both of which serve to echo the anti-establishment, grassroots vibe of the festival.

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>PRINT THE CHANGING FACE OF BURNING MAN This is an editorial design concept for a features section of an arts and culture magazine. The feature covers the changing conditions of the grassroots arts festival, Burning Man, whose founders have recently relinquished financial control of the festival. I hand lettered the gritty, DIY-style type and hand drew the graphics that are seen throughout the article–both of which serve to echo the anti-establishment, grassroots vibe of the festival.
>PRINT THE CHANGING FACE OF BURNING MAN This is an editorial design concept for a features section of an arts and culture magazine. The feature covers the changing conditions of the grassroots arts festival, Burning Man, whose founders have recently relinquished financial control of the festival. I hand lettered the gritty, DIY-style type and hand drew the graphics that are seen throughout the article–both of which serve to echo the anti-establishment, grassroots vibe of the festival.
>PRINT THE CHANGING FACE OF BURNING MAN This is an editorial design concept for a features section of an arts and culture magazine. The feature covers the changing conditions of the grassroots arts festival, Burning Man, whose founders have recently relinquished financial control of the festival. I hand lettered the gritty, DIY-style type and hand drew the graphics that are seen throughout the article–both of which serve to echo the anti-establishment, grassroots vibe of the festival.
>PRINT THE CHANGING FACE OF BURNING MAN This is an editorial design concept for a features section of an arts and culture magazine. The feature covers the changing conditions of the grassroots arts festival, Burning Man, whose founders have recently relinquished financial control of the festival. I hand lettered the gritty, DIY-style type and hand drew the graphics that are seen throughout the article–both of which serve to echo the anti-establishment, grassroots vibe of the festival.