Ritualizing Running

Publishing first hand, an anthropological study on “Ritualizing Running” by Elise Jorgensen, delving into the contemporary perceptions of running. “Ritualizing Running” is presented as an A4 editorial publication. Additionally, included are photographs I took, all centered around the theme of running. The book features exposed kettle binding, with elements printed using both risograph, silk-screen and digital printing techniques.

 

Women’s Liberation Guide

In collaboration with Bishopsgate Archive, I used research from my dissertation, creating a visual body of visual research linked to the Women’s Liberation Period. This website is a re-published version of the Lesbian and Feminist Weekend Guide to London – with relevant information for today.

 

Grandma’s Birthday party

An exploration in stop motion inspired by Vivaldi’s Spring and my Grandma’s Birthday party where we ate cake and drank coffee. I used objects to represent the activities that occurred at the party.

 

How did Cooperation Shape the Design of Spare Rib?

An alternative style publication inspired by my dissertation, “How Did Cooperation Shape the Design of Spare Rib?”. I published this onto a jumpsuit garment pattern, emphasising how Feminist’s are inspired by textile crafts.

My practice stems from an interest in print and publishing. Using my designer-as-publisher approach to adapt and find an appropriate and practical medium for briefs. My work spans from digital / physical publications, metal work, stop motion and many more mediums.