The Voyager Booklet
editorial design - 2024
The Voyager Booklet is a conceptual editorial project inspired by one of the most poetic gestures in the history of space exploration: the Voyager Golden Record. Launched aboard the Voyager spacecrafts in 1977, the golden record was a time capsule intended to communicate the story of our world to any extraterrestrial intelligence that might find it. This project reimagines that message—not as a static archive, but as a visually engaging booklet that transforms its content into a journey through image, data, and design.
All the original images included in the actual golden record were used as the foundation for this work. These photographs, curated to represent the diversity of life and culture on Earth, become here part of a new visual narrative—framed, fragmented, and recomposed across the pages to invite reflection and curiosity.
From a design perspective, The Voyager Booklet experiments with overlays, dynamic cropping, and typographic layering. Numerical data, scientific coordinates, and factual annotations are treated as graphic materials, providing rhythm, contrast, and a sense of coded mystery. These elements not only inform but also evoke the analytical yet poetic nature of space communication.
The booklet doesn’t aim to explain humanity—it aims to suggest it. Each spread becomes a portal, echoing the original intention of the golden record: to offer a glimpse of who we are, without expecting a reply. It’s a symbolic artifact, paying tribute to exploration, imagination, and the universal desire to connect beyond our known world.








