The Project was taken on in collaboration with Traven T. Crove which was to design the University of Cambridge’s independent journal, containing literacy essays and reviews. The journal contained a variety of works by students, academics and a selection of various other writers. The Cambridge Humanities Review’s purpose was to reignite the Cambridge Review, a review with a long rich history existing from 1879 to 1998 that included a diverse field of writers, which included Bertrand Russel, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Michael Oakeshott, Clive James, Simon Schama and John Rawls.