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Gelée Magazine


Co-founded and led one of the largest art magazines at the University of Florida.


︎ geleeworld.com
︎ @geleemagazine
︎ gelée magazine




Roles

Co-founder
Editor-in-Chief
Creative Director
Producer
Designer
Photographer
Cinematographer
Strategist
Event Planner



GELÉE’S MISSION

Gelée magazine is a student-led magazine tied to the University of Florida that lives to serve the artistic mind of Gainesville and beyond.⁣ There are no boundaries, no limits, and no rules as to what Gelée is. All mediums are open to being represented. Gelée Magazine was created in hopes of cultivating a community of young aspiring artists with the same mindset as our own.Think of gelée as a diary into the world of the new generation.⁣

LAUNCH 


Gelée Magazine’s initial launch was entirely on Instagram. We wanted to approach Gelée’s branding in an avant-grade and experimental way.






















ISSUE 1: MIND, BODY, SOUL


Issue 1: MIND, BODY, SOUL is a diary that encompasses the inner workings of our community of creatives. 



7.5’’ x 8’’ Perfect-bound art book, with 110+ pages of content, Issue 1 features work from over 30+ artists from gainesville and beyond.










“girlhood”





“motel fever”




“body”




“soul”




“sun”









ISSUE 2: CONNECTIONS


Issue 2: CONNECTIONS is an exploration into the personal ties that we build with the people, places, and things that inspire us most.



7.5’’ x 8’’ Perfect-bound art book, with over 150 pages of content, Issue 2 features work from 24+ artists from gainesville and beyond.






“groupies”






“covenant”






“prom song gone wrong”







“queer love”





“nana”








ISSUE 3: DESIRES

Issue 3: ''DESIRES’’, we delve into our deepest wants and needs.

A 6 x 8 perfect bound art book, with over 115+ page of content, featuring submissions from 15+ artists and creatives.














NOIR: a short film




Produced and Directed by: Tram Cu, Aryana Moghadasi, Emily Swenson and Shannon Harrison







“noir”






“masochism”






“illusions”