Author: Emily Howard
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Positions Through Iterating – Week 1
METHOD: LAYERING TO DELETE / REDACT / CENSOR TOPIC: THE MALE GAZE IN ART HISTORY AND ANALYZING AND UNPACKING WHAT THIS LOOKS LIKE MEDIA: SCREEN / BLOCK PRINTING (NON TRADITIONALLY) QUESTIONS BEING ASKED IN PROGRESS – ‘Censoring’ the male gaze using black and florescent ink to simultaneously redact and highlight. Experimenting with outlines and highlighting…
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Unit 5 – Methods of Contextualizing – Week 2 / Final
Week 2 / Final Creating a tactile hand held interchangeable map of the London Underground for the blind -> Designing a poster amplifying the unheard voices of the blind that is accessible by both visually impaired and those with full sight
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Unit 5 – Methods of Contextualizing – Written Response
Through this group project I began to grasp the massively under-represented and unheard voices of those with a disability. We all see those with disabilities in our everyday life but I had previously failed to consider this group in the context of graphic design – which we discovered to be an extremely limiting space for…
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Unit 5 – Methods of Contextualizing – Week 1
Week 1 Exploring how typography can be designed for those who cannot see Exploring the London Underground and how it can be redesigned for those with color blindness
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Unit 4 – Methods of Iteration – Written Response
WRITTEN RESPONSE UNIT 4 – METHODS OF ITERATION Through the exploration of screen printing, a couple of essential questions came to mind about both the art of it as a whole and the generated output. My first thought for this project was riso printing – but I decided I wanted to explore a more hands-on…
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Unit 4 – Methods of Iteration – Week 3 FINAL
Unit 4 february 4th 2025 Inspiration: Roy Lichtenstein Crying Girl – 1963 Medium / Tool: Silkcreen Print THOUGHT Process – hacking the intention/purpose of screenprinting WHAT IS THE OPPOSITE OF SCREEN PRINTINGS USE / INTENTION? Digital production, code, AI, anything not user/artist generated WHAT IS THE OPPOSITE OF PRINTING? (in the context of screen printing…
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UNIT 4 – Methods of Iteration – Week 2
Inspired by Crying girl screenprint – LICHTENSTEIN – 1963 Altering the rigid process of screenprinting through smudging, layering, and subverting – entirely by hand MARKER DRAWN STENCIL – INCREASING # OF TIMES SQUEEGEED PAINTED STENCIL – INCREASING # OF TIMES SQUEEGEED – TAKING AWAY TEARS + HAND PAINTED STENCIL – SMUDGING IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS –…
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Unit 4 – Methods of Iteration – Week 1
Unit 4 January 21st 2025 Roy Lichtenstein Drowning Girl – 1963 Silkscreen Print Week 1 Written Response Through the exploration of screen printing, a couple of essential questions came to mind about both the art of it as a whole and the generated output. My first thought for this project was riso printing – but…
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Unit 2 – Methods of Cataloging – Written Response – REDONE
In this exercise, I chose to index meaning by way of topic and grammatical structure as broken down sentence by sentence identifying the subject and topic of each. The reading I chose was Raymond Quenaeu’s Exercises in Style as published by John Calder. I only indexed pages 19-26 which showcase various methods of translating the…
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Unit 3 – Methods of Translation – Written Response
For this prompt I chose to translate Michael Rock’s article, ‘Fuck Content’ from Multiple Signatures: On Designers, Authors, Reader and Users into the form of Marshall McLuhan’s The Medium is the Massage. In translating a brief article on the ideas surrounding design authorship in today’s creative space regarding content production to the highly visual book…