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ROOMS
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What does regular life in a shared flat look like? I got to the bottom of this question with Robin Jerke and Maximilian Pfandl and presented the answer in the magazine Rooms.

FUNNELING,

HOUSEHOLD

AND Study

FUNNELING,

HOUSEHOLD

AND Study


The Rooms magazine was a first semester study project, which was to focus on the student city of Schwäbisch Gmünd. We decided to interview individual shared flats and capture the atmosphere of the res- pective shared flats with snapshots. What can be said from the outset is that the shared flats all have their very own touch with different chara- cters and traditions. For the design, we decided to keep the style guide young, crazy and modern, just like the members of the shared flats and their future applicants. Below you can have a look at the digital view of the magazine.

The Rooms magazine was a first semester study project, which was to focus on the student city of Schwäbisch Gmünd. We decided to interview indi- vidual shared flats and capture the atmosphere of the respective shared flats with snapshots. What can be said from the outset is that the shared flats

all have their very own touch with different charac-ters and traditions. For the design, we decided to keep the style guide young, crazy and modern, just like the members of the shared flats and their futu-re applicants. Below you can have a look at the digital view of the magazine.

EDITORIAL EDITORIAL EDITORIAL EDITORIAL

ROOMS
MAG

What does regular life in a shared flat look like?
I got to the bottom of this question with Robin Jerke and Maximilian Pfandl and presented the answer in the magazine Rooms.

FUNNELING,

HOUSEHOLD

AND Study

FUNNELING,

HOUSEHOLD

AND Study


The Rooms magazine was a first semester study project, which was to focus on the student city of Schwäbisch Gmünd. We decided to interview individual shared flats and capture the atmosphere of the res- pective shared flats with snapshots. What can be said from the outset is that the shared flats all have their very own touch with different chara- cters and traditions. For the design, we decided to keep the style guide young, crazy and modern, just like the members of the shared flats and their future applicants. Below you can have a look at the digital view of the magazine.

The Rooms magazine was a first semester study project, which was to focus on the student city of Schwäbisch Gmünd. We decided to interview indi- vidual shared flats and capture the atmosphere of the respective shared flats with snapshots. What can be said from the outset is that the shared flats

all have their very own touch with different charac-ters and traditions. For the design, we decided to keep the style guide young, crazy and modern, just like the members of the shared flats and their futu-re applicants. Below you can have a look at the digital view of the magazine.

EDITORIAL EDITORIAL EDITORIAL EDITORIAL EDITORIAL

ROOMS
MAGAZIN

What does regular life in a shared flat look like? I got to the bottom of this question with Robin Jerke and Maximilian Pfandl and presented the answer in the magazine Rooms.

FUNNELING,

HOUSEHOLD

AND Study

FUNNELING,

HOUSEHOLD

AND Study


The Rooms magazine was a first semester study project, which was to focus on the student city of Schwäbisch Gmünd. We decided to interview individual shared flats and capture the atmosphere of the res- pective shared flats with snapshots. What can be said from the outset is that the shared flats all have their very own touch with different chara- cters and traditions. For the design, we decided to keep the style guide young, crazy and modern, just like the members of the shared flats and their future applicants. Below you can have a look at the digital view of the magazine.

The Rooms magazine was a first seme- ster study project, which was to focus on the student city of Schwäbisch Gmünd. We decided to interview indi- vidual shared flats and capture the atmosphere of the respective shared flats with snapshots. What can be said from the outset is that the shared flats

all have their very own touch with dif- ferent charac-ters and traditions. For the design, we decided to keep the style guide young, crazy and modern, just like the members of the shared flats and their future applicants. Below you can have a look at the digital view of the magazine.