47. THIRST
“The client was essentially looking to double the number of applications
from college-bound high-school students,” says Thirst creative director
Rick Valicenti of the College for Creative Studies. As the man behind this
visually thrilling whirlwind tour of a booklet, he was inclined to “do nothing,
write nothing” himself, and to create a book where all images and
words would reflect the voice and impressions of the students, faculty, administration,
and alumni. “We used recorded telephone interviews and
good journalistic research to capture the voice of CCS,” he says.
Rough-and-tumble Motor City never looked so inspiring as it
does in these pages. “I definitely enjoy Detroit,” says CCS student
Sean Walker on page 26. “The city is wrapped in history and mystery.”
Vibrant with innovation and motion page after page, the
book is meticulously put together. “The sensibilities of Thirst are
evident in the curating and sequencing of the words and images,”
Valicenti explains. “Remaining disciplined and true to the conceptual
point of departure was a challenge,” he admits, and one he
lived up to.
He adds, “I am not applying to college, so how can the real
human presence from an outside design consultant be real human
presence?”
Romy Ashby
Thirst
CREATIVE DIRECTOR: Rick Valicenti
DESIGNERS: John Pobojewski, Jennifer Mahanay
EDITOR: Whitney Fruin
PHOTOGRAPHY, ILLUSTRATION: CCS Students
CLIENT: College for Creative Studies
CONTACT: www.3st.com