This project involved a unique approach, as the brief required drawing two elements from a hat – one specifying the subject and the other indicating the target age group. The combination I received was the task of teaching children, ages 6-14, about astrology. The brief mandated the creation of an interactive form of media tailored to educate a specific demographic on a chosen subject, leading to the development of "Time To Move Planets."

This project draws inspiration from the engaging format of choose-your-own-adventure books that captivated my interest during my formative years. Acknowledging my own experience as a less enthusiastic reader in childhood, I strategically designed the book to employ interactive storytelling techniques that encourage reading.

Recognizing the typical short attention spans of children, the production took into account the need to engage and educate through enjoyable activities. The design focused on incorporating bright colors, light-hearted comedy, and interactive elements to stimulate the young audience.

"Time To Move Planets" cleverly disguises educational content about our solar system within a visually vibrant facade, combining in-depth knowledge with entertaining features such as bright imagery, playful comedy, and engaging storytelling. The intention is to capture and maintain the attention of young readers, making the learning process enjoyable and memorable.