Role:
Creative Director, Visual Designer
Client:
The Wild Bookstore
Work scope:
Ideation & Brainstorming / Visual Design (Print & Online)
Background & Overview
When you meet someone who shares your love of books - particular books - you need to keep that person in your life. In that sense I'm lucky to know writer and curator, Marly Pierre-Louis, who adores absolutely nothing more than the power and beauty of books.
To combine her love of books with her love of Black community, Marly launched a pop-up book store dedicated to literature and discussion around the concepts of blackness beyond the white gaze, a free and wild blackness. Marly contracted me to take her through a visual exploration of the concepts underpinning her bookstore and to ultimately produce visuals that would be used to promote the first event and eventually the entire brand.
The Problem
Visually communicate a sensibility of freedom from restraint and external expectations of the white gaze. Capture and relay the embrace of unapologetic Blackness and validate the state of being a fugitive and an exile from oppression.
My Process
I shared a Miro board with Marly and seeded it with images I had gathered about afro-futurist multimedia artwork, fractals, and wild foliage and unchecked jungle growth. After having conversation about this collection and gathering requirements about dimensions and intended uses, I used Affinity Design and Sketch to layout a number of compositions that would be printed and used online.
The Outcome
To support the promotional phase of The Wild's Pop-up Bookstore, I designed and printed a set of full color, limited edition post cards in three variations. Additionally, I made poster-sized versions of the designs as well as public space policy notices using the same visual themes.
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