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NOMADIC THREADS
A group show for 2023 RISD Graphic Design Department seniors. SORT LATER is about letting go of ideas of finality and instead celebrating the work in progress, the liminal, and the unanswered.
RISD GD BFA Degree Project
Experimental Design, Creative Direction, Editorial Design, Identity Design
20"x36", printed on butcher paper.
Degree project key visual poster (left) and project proposal poster (right). The two posters serve as an abstract reepresentation of the aesthetic of myy project as my research strongly focuses on needleworks, threads, and pathways of journies.
22"x36", printed on butcher paper.
Bringing this calendar poster everywhere I go, I kept a record of my research journey in a connect-the-dots style.
Embroidery design screenshot on InkSpace,
58"x42" experimental publishing with folded posters sewed together.
An ever-expanding publication relating to the family tapestry; generations of family members embroider their stories and expand even more by patching more fabric pieces to the original.
24"x36" posters, printed on matte plotter paper.
Alongside the theme of tapestry making, I used digital tools to make my own set of patterns.
Exhibition for my thesis presentation on May 27, 2023.
7"x30", printed on butcher paper, six-fold double sided brochure.
I closely researched about nomadism around the world; their foldable gears, the the making that happens during the travel, and the every-continuing recordings of the journey.
4"x6" machine embroidery of my passport bio page (left)
14"x20" cyanotype of a quote from NOMADIC FEMINISM: FOUR LINES OF FLIGHT by R. Braidotti.
8"x5" postcards, printed on cardstock paper.
I made a typeface that is inspired by the threads and the continuation of the Silk Road. A set of alphabetical postcards was created with this custom typeface. Each postcard corresponds to a city along the Silk Road.