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Boys Don’t Cry

Behind the scenes of the Boys Don’t Cry shoot created as my role as Visual Promoter. We created this shoot with a playful undertone, looking at the issues surrounding the gender stereotypes men face that suggest they should hide their emotions to show strength. By breaking these stereotypes, we are removing the expectations and actively fighting toxic masculinity.

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Ident

This was our first Ident originally created to give our audience a sneak peek at what our magazine was about. Due to COVID a set was made and designed to fit the aesthetic of our magazine and was filmed in my personal student bedroom along side my housemate styled in retro clothing and make up. It’s a snippet of the activism and important content we wanted to include in our magazine. This was my first role as Visual Promoter and created our first visual piece of content for the TRIPT Instagram ran by myself, I felt it was successful and I adapted well under the current circumstances.

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Current Editorial research

 High end editorial research collages created for sketchbook use, that display some selected images conveying what can be found within a high end fashion editorial. Also included is some text experimentation using tools such as liquifying. testing what can be done with text format.

 

 

Polyester zine research colleges and title art experimentationsPolyester zine research collages

Polyester Zine research collages made for sketchbook use however I felt showed some creative experimentation replicating Polyesters text format and exploring their illustrative approach to editorials.

 

 

 

 

Contrasting collage of contemporary and high end editorials, consisting of Wonderland and Hot blush images. Hot Blush interact with majority of their audience through instagram however wonderland are recognised more though print.

 

 

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