Good Good and The Daily Gazette on My Dog's Death were two group projects experimenting with editorial design. Both projects used vinyl cutters, with CAD software and Adobe Illustrator as drawing machines. The two projects explore how the line between traditional and digital graphic design can be blurred, and were finished with illustration in colour pencil and marker.
My contribution in the group project was through conceptualisation, the creation of the concept art for the two newspapers, creating CAD files through Illustrator and the vinyl cutter's native program, and the illustration and rendering.
Good Good was a satirical take on the heavily filtered and easy to digest content published by large social media pages that create posts about current events, while heavily catering to what their audiences want to see.
The Daily Gazette was a manifestation of the process of coping with a tragedy in the form of text and image. This project uses an uncanny humor and breaks the rules of graphic design in order to create a haunting reflection of the process of coping.