"Boundaries" was distinguished by a bright, CMYK based color palette to reflect energy and youth.

Museum of Photographic Arts

The Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego, California is known for its diverse curation of photographs. For the winter exhibit of 2017, MOPA wanted a fresh look for their youth exhibit and chose the theme Boundaries. This theme challenged youth from around San Diego to submit photographs based on how they interpreted emotional and physical boundaries. This exhibit was focused on a demographic of children and young adults, ages 8–22, in San Diego.

Art Direction by Jason Alfonso

"Boundaries" was distinguished by a bright, CMYK based color palette to reflect energy and youth.

"Boundaries" was distinguished by a bright, CMYK based color palette to reflect energy and youth.

Geometric shapes, gradients, and lines were added to break square images and push the boundaries of two-dimensional forms.

Geometric shapes, gradients, and lines were added to break square images and push the boundaries of two-dimensional forms.

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MOPA also wanted to add a divider in the middle of the exhibition space to feature more photography and interactive components.

MOPA also wanted to add a divider in the middle of the exhibition space to feature more photography and interactive components.

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A self-supporting S-shaped divider was designed and swiveling panels were attached to showcase more photography.

A self-supporting S-shaped divider was designed and swiveling panels were attached to showcase more photography.