OUGD503 Responsive | Individual Practice | Studio Brief 1 | Dialogue | Jane Hansesgaard | BA (Hons) Graphic Design | Level 5
Howling Wolf
A dialogue between a wolf and its pack
Wolfs often howl together in a group, and one wolf in the pack will usually start the howling session by pointing its nose towards the sky and howling. The other members of the pack will soon join in excitedly. Under ideal conditions, wolf howls can be heard from as far away as 10 miles (16 km). Two contributions to a week long, non profit pop up print exhibition and shop at the Leeds Corn Exchange between 28th March and 4th April 2014 run by Yoke, Leeds. The theme of the exhibition is ‘Dialogue’. All designs will be used in a blind collaboration between creatives. The submissions are manipulated through print and match making creating a series of screen printed artwork. Mandatory: A3 Format, Black & White.
OUGD503 Responsive | Individual Practice | Studio Brief 1 | Dialogue | Jane Hansesgaard | BA (Hons) Graphic Design | Level 5 | Board 1 of 2
Hello
An observation Standing on the sideline as a ‘foreigner’ taking in the language around . The rules of British greeting; after round 1 comes round 2.
OUGD503 Responsive | Individual Practice | Studio Brief 1 | Dialogue | Jane Hansesgaard | BA (Hons) Graphic Design | Level 5 | Board 2 of 2