- Designed by
- Anthony Stephens and Denise Lane
- Category
- Best Designed Educational Tertiary Book
- Year
- 2016
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Design Rationale
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Juvenile Justice is a first/second year law guidebook, which explores youth and crime in Australia and the institutes and agencies associated with administration of juvenile justice. Photographed and digitally manipulated by the designer, the young person in the distorted image reflects the themes of personal and social fracturing, blurred lines between what is right and wrong and an overarching loss of identity in the face of the juvenile justice system. A clear, concise title sits above. Coloured red with a solid structure, it serves as an authoritative stamp to reinforce the Oxford brand.
- Details
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- Dimensions
- 170 x 245 mm
- No. pages
- 422
- Credits
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- Photography
- Anthony Stephens
- Printing
- Sheck Wah Tong Printing
- Author
- Chris Cunneen, Rob White and Kelly Richards
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