Michelle Vitali, a professor of Illustration at Edinboro University, needed a catalog designed for a Forensic Art Show she was curating. Michelle is an influential illustrator in the Forensic Art field and, along with her other colleagues, had a wide range of works and information in this catalog. Forensic art is a very exact subject and depends on being precise. To communicate the analytical, definite nature of the subject matter, I used minimal color and negative space to let the art speak for itself. I wanted the typography of All That Remains to reflect the ever-fleeting nature of this field of work. Most times, people are being remembered or brought back through her drawings and sculptures. I played with the weight of the type, giving a fading illusion. Going along with this idea, I placed two transparent sheets in the front of the book overlaying on the title page to show further how forensic artists work.
Five hundred copies were printed of this piece.