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Semi-Automated Pattern Catalogue System – Final Project

Semi-Automated Pattern Catalogue System – Final Project - image 1 - student project

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Semi-Automated Pattern Catalogue System – Final Project - image 4 - student project

Semi-Automated Pattern Catalogue System – Final Project - image 5 - student project

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This is my final project for the class.

For this project, I built a structured catalogue system using Data Merge in InDesign, starting from a well-organized CSV file and a properly structured image folder.

The catalogue shown here is the A4 landscape master version — the one we build step by step throughout the class — including both wallpaper and fabric mockups.

All body pages were generated using Data Merge, based on a single structured dataset.
The goal was not just to design pages, but to create a reusable system that allows future catalogues to be generated efficiently and adapted to different formats or sectors.

In the images uploaded here, you can see:

• Cover
• Collection introduction pages
• Automated body pages
• Thumbnail overview & scale reference
• Contact and closing pages

The focus of this project is structure, consistency, and scalability.

Now it’s your turn. 😉

I encourage you to upload:

• Your cover
• At least one automated body page
• Your thumbnail overview page

You don’t need a large catalogue — what matters is building a clear and efficient system.

I’m really looking forward to seeing what you create. 💛