- CollegeLondon College of Communication
- CourseBA (Hons) Graphic And Media Design
- Graduation year2023
The Satellite brief was one of two Major Project briefs that would finalise our time at BA Graphic and Media Design. They both aimed to work as strong portfolio pieces that would express our visual identity as artists and designers.
Satellite was an editorial brief which asked us to choose a topic of interest that we would like to communicate visually through our personal choice of editorial design. I decided to focus on the topic of Feminism and Sexism, which is something I spend a lot of time with through activism and volunteering at The Feminist Library in my spare time.
The primary outcome is a Feminist Bible, a collection of selected speeches, poetry, prose, and journal articles, as well as historical images and artwork, all relating to the topic of feminism from a variety of societal perspectives in order to redefine feminism and abolish the negative connotations it has adopted.
The aim behind the work is to redefine the term 'Feminism' and remind society of the true meaning and purpose behind our battles as women — for it is a battle that is the responsibility of all of us. It hopes to educate and inspire, as well as encourage the inclusion of several groups in society who tend to be neglected by modern-day western feminism.
The book was handbound using traditional bookbinding methods and techniques, inspired by regal bibles from the 1500s to 1800s, cased in a bright red bookcloth to depict the collective frustration and fury that we are bound to carry under the surface every day. I decided to bring the truth to the surface.
Final work
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