I approached the project like a silent documentary, using bold photography and crisp type treatments to structure a visual rhythm. Each slide acted as its own story beat—covering digital discovery, mobile meal planning, and food media trends—while working in harmony to tell a broader cultural narrative.
To maintain visual cohesion, I used a limited but expressive color palette inspired by Allrecipes’ brand, paired with clean, modern typography. The layout and visual tone were crafted to feel respectful of the Smithsonian’s legacy—honoring its historical weight—while still feeling fresh, engaging, and visually accessible. There were no animations or PowerPoint tricks here—just thoughtful design choices meant to communicate clearly, stand on their own, and keep viewers immersed without distraction.