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Physical Books of Quantum Mechanics

We've worked on the overall design of <Opening the Refrigerator Resulted in Quantum Mechanics>, a book that tells the story of quantum mechanics in everyday life. The goal of this book is to help make quantum mechanics, which can be complex and difficult, accessible in everyday life. Therefore, we tried to reflect reader-friendly elements as much as possible in the design process.

First, the overall design concept of the book was to use simple yet bold elements to communicate the subject clearly. I tried to stimulate visual interest by utilizing witty illustrations and intuitive graphics so that readers wouldn't feel difficult with quantum mechanics. On each page, we placed specially designed icons and graphic elements to highlight important concepts.
In addition, the structure of the book, which consists of three main chapters, a preface and a dictionary of terms, is designed to make it easier for readers to grasp. At the beginning of each chapter, a representative banner is placed to make it easier for readers to understand which topic the content they are currently reading belongs to. In addition, the illustrations in Jangdovira were produced differently according to the theme of each chapter, emphasizing that each chapter has independent content visually.

Beyond just aesthetic elements, the book's design work aimed to help readers understand and become more interested in quantum mechanics. It is hoped that this will help readers discover the charms of quantum mechanics and understand its principles in their daily lives.
Client: MiD Media
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