But is the Bible Reliable? An Infographic
For this project, I had to find a subject to teach and present it in an informative and intentionally designed way. I chose to dive into the subject of the accuracy of the Christian Bible. This was not only a project of design, but of research. Both theological and secular resources were used and I feel it presents compelling evidence for the accuracy of the Bible if even only as a historical document. The multiple resources I used are cited here. [click to visit the links >>]
Evidence that Demands a Verdict - by Josh McDowell
Inside the cloak-and-dagger search for sacred texts
How Modern Technology is Bringing Ancient Writings to Life
This is where I got the diagrams for the
back page, no illustrations are mine.
Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library
The Center for the Study of New Testament Manuscripts
After completing the publication "But is the Bible Reliable?", we had one project left for the semester. This was meant to be a new poster based on a new topic, but since I was so excited about the previous project, I got permission to expand on it. This poster uses all of the same design styles from the publication and pushes more into detail from the page 2 information. I found a topographical map of the dead sea and hand-illustrated it to this paper-cut design. Then I overlayed the information in a 2D graphic way.