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Introduction

Introduction

The 2019-2020 Cal Poly TAGA Student Chapter would like to thank the following people for their help and generous contributions.

The Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Graphic Communication Department, specifically: Professor Brian Lawler, Chapter Advisor Dr. Peter Schlosser, Technician Professor Colleen Twomey, Department Chair

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Sponsors

Cal Poly Alumni Association Brian Lawler, Cal Poly GrC Lou Caron, PIASC Jeff Clark, Steven’s Printing Paul Cousineau, Dow Jones and Company Steve O’Keefe, Spicer’s Paper Dan Nelson, Visual Media Alliance Jules Van Sant, Bubble & Hatch Jim Workman, Printing Industries of America

Supporters

Dr. Malcolm Keif John Bodnar Mark Peters Nancy Cullins Angela Lawton Shannon Nelson Judith Albrecht Michelle Sassano Joe Polanco Sudershan Virdi Arely Hernandez Lauren Helms Molly McCarthy Peter Olson Alice Miller Parham Farsi Larson Family 79

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Design

This journal was designed using Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign. The text face is set in Optima Roman. Captions are set in Suisse Intl. Mono and Suisse Intl, and headers are set in Canela Light.

Production

All work was done under the guidance of Graphic Communication professors Brian Lawler and Peter Schlosser. Files were printed using EFI’s Fiery Command Workstation and the Konica-Minolta C1100 digital press. The divider pages were printed digitally using the Konica-Minolta C1100 press, and enhanced with varnish on the MGI Jet Varnish 3DS. The slipcover is printed digitally on the Konica-Minolta C1100 press, and die cut on the Esko Kongsberg ISE Table. The slipcover stock used is Mohawk Carnival Forest Green Vellum 80 lb cover. The cover stock used is Curious Iridescents Cryogen White 89 lb. cover. The text stock used is Starwhite Text Archiva Smooth 80 lb. text. The divider stock used is Mohawk Keaykolour Matcha Tea 80 lb. text.

Finishing

Substrates were cut to size using the Polar 92X Cutter, and the journal was perfect bound using the Duplo Binder 280.

Electronic Publishing

The Cal Poly TAGA website (calpolytaga.com) was wireframed on Adobe XD, developed on Webflow, and published using Issuu. The Augmented Reality uses AR.js which is a library for AR on the web that uses marker based technology. In order to access the AR we used Digimarc barcode technology.

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