Penn State University Library Digital Exhibit

The Penn State University Library hosts a three-panel digital display designed to engage students and patrons through rotating exhibitions. This project aimed to create a dynamic presentation featuring historical articles and imagery from the 1918–1919 flu pandemic, launched in conjunction with Penn State’s public health campaign to emphasize collective responsibility and community safety.

I developed the layout concept by integrating open-source photography with archived articles, then refined the scale, pacing, and continuous page-turning loop based on faculty feedback. Paper textures and newsprint typography were used to create a presentation that seamlessly merges traditional print aesthetics with a digital format.

Software: Illustrator, Photoshop, AfterEffects