GOD IN FULL VIEW

A Travel Journal

Role: Concept and Design

The Wycliffe marketing team were travelers. The organization would send roughly a team a year to gather content in order to tell the stories of those being impacted by Bible translation. The team would return with videos, photos, and plenty of stories to share. 

A lot of this content would often go unusued — photos of monkeys and goats, kids playing soccer, flowers, beautiful architecture — things that don’t relate to Bible translation but tell a story of the people and their culture.

During a brainstorming session, I pitched doing a travel journal in an effort to showcase this never-before-seen content and fill it with those facts, photos, and stories that didn’t make it in to the original campaign. It could become OUR travel journal and all the ways we have seen God in full view across the world.

41 pages of beautiful people, gorgeous landscapes, cute animals, delicious food, fabric samples, maps, and Bible verses, with some spreads containing interactive icons that were hyperlinked to extra activities — such as a playlist, a recipe card, or coloring pages. 

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Some of the spreads were turned into social images to promote the e-book or encouraging engagement

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A few coloring pages were designed for this e-book as one of the extras hidden with the pages.

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This recipe card was designed specifically for this e-book as one of the extras hidden within the pages.