migrate yadzia williams & adam cooke
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immigrating identities ann bessemans & johan vandebosch
social design marjatta itkonen
host) (ile object(ive)s katerina antonaki rossetos metzitakos children refugees today eleni martini aspasia voudouri
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Introduction 5 Map of exhibitions 6 alto University, Helsinki 7 Technological Educational Institute of Athens 7 Gryndŵ r University Wrexham 8 School of Arts Hasselt mad 8 Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies pjatk 9 Gallery 9 Social Design – Marjatta Itkonen 10 pjatk projects 14 Host) (ile – Katerina Antonaki & Rossetos Metzitakos 20 tei projects 24 Object(ive)s – Katerina Antonaki 30 pjatk projects 36 Migrate – Yadzia Williams & Adam Cooke 40 pjatk projects 44 gryndŵr projects 48 Immigrating Identities – Ann Bessemans & Johan Vandebosch 54 pjatk projects 56 Participants 60 Lecturers 61 Editorial 62
to such a sensitive issue and expressed feelings and ideas in such
to enjoy the student’s work and to open a discussion over what
all, each in our own way, weird lunatics, provides the only hope
a creative way. Our profession requires us to be ‘ in the first line’
design stands for regarding the present and the future of Europe.
for a tolerable co-existence of different ways of life. Slavoj Žižek
to distillate data, simplify complex issues, and communicate and
Democracy and human rights are challenged, we rather not “value”
(philosopher), “What our fear of refugees says about Europe”
spread ideas in an effective way. Here, communication requires
this by numbers but collaborate, create common solution frames
engagement and deep thinking. This project is a great example as it shows how simple ideas and strong will of few individuals may generate inspiration for solution making and reflect a strong insight to the problem.
and practices. We “are” our way of life: it is our second nature,
It is crucial for the graphic design community and academia
which is why direct “education” is not able to change it. Something
to get involved with these important issues by raising questions,
much more radical is needed, a kind of Brechtian “extraneation”… – there is nothing natural in the way we embrace and kiss, in the way we wash ourselves, in the way we behave while eating…
It also responds to the prerequisites for successful communication: collaboration on multidisciplinary projects and engagement – involvement through broad approaches. Students were challenged to broaden their spectrum of thinking through multidisci-
communicating alternative perspectives, generating consciousness, spreading knowledge and facilitating our understanding of the variable parameters of human existence and envision radical approaches to socially demanding issues. After all Europe
The point is thus not to recognise ourselves in strangers, but to
is about thinking and working collectively, it is about integration
recognise a stranger in ourselves – therein resides the innermost
of different cultures, it is about composing and creating, via our
dimension of European modernity. The recognition that we are
differences, new realities of inclusion instead of exclusion.
plinary lectures, collaboration, agreement, disagreement, debate and discourses to finally express personal opinions and propose
Katerina Antonaki
solutions. After all social design and visual communication are about challenging the given. It is about facilitating free speech, global benefit, promoting democratic values and the notion of
Lecturer at TEI of Athens. Graphic designer
Reflecting on the Refugee project:
The best way to learn is by studying together and learning
human itself, towards the “creation” of societies that engage and
from each other. When we created an international
react to what is happening in the social sphere. It is important,
cooperation, we had concerns common to Europeans in
particularly today, that human rights and values are challenged
mind; the rapidly changing landscape in societies, politics
and placed into discourses where the graphic design community
and people’s attitudes. Students need to be able to have
gets involved and supports the communication in the public
broad understanding in order to communicate visually,
domain effectively.
and make information readable to tell stories, to provide dialogue between people. Students designed and worked
A communal multidisciplinary project and 4 exhibitions. It all started with a simple skype call and a proposal why don't
both individually and in teams.
Mass media of all kinds are overloaded with broadcasts, posts,
we do a project on refugee crisis and migration? The reaction
and documentaries on the crucial topic of Syrian refugees and
was direct. Students were great, full of enthusiasm, they worked
their devastating visual captures of their cities. This contem-
collectively and intensively and come up with unexpected ideas
finished my diploma at Henryk Tomaszewski’s poster studio.
porary tragedy composes its own communication territory and
and projects worth spreading.
Poster design was considered transcendent in the field
I was studying graphic design in Warsaw in the 70’s and
of graphic design. Today, different design fields collaborate
visual language. There is a discourse whether this over exposure dis-places reality from something that is happening now to
This catalogue is conceived to provide a brief overview of the
and graphic design and visual communication are often
something which is happening in a virtual world, and by doing so,
projects emerged after 24 lectures, 7 workshops and the involve-
about concepts or providing digital services. But design
smoothing the sharp edges of the problem. Refugees on the one
ment of 65 students from three Art and Design Academies. We
is also art.
hand become visual information and on the other data. We moni-
welcome the exhibition in Athens, showing a collection of the
tor the situation but we forget that we refer to human lives.
outcomes of those multiple workshops. Again, the semiotics are strong. It is important that the series of exhibitions start in
institutions and students working together? The following
I live in the centre of Athens where the scene changes radically
Athens, Greece at a specific historical moment where the refugee
pages show the results of our workshops held in different
on a daily basis due to the refugee crisis. Quite often I have the
crisis is at its peak.
parts of Europe.
react. It is important that through this project both the academic
Hopefully it will open the discourse for further approaches.
Thank you all participants: lecturers, tutors and most
institutions and the graphic design community reacted quickly
I am proud being part of this project. We invite you all, both
of all students!
What could be more rewarding than international art
feeling that we are experiencing history without being able to
Marjatta Itkonen Professor emerita Aalto University Graphic designer
Europe
aalto University, Helsinki
Technological Educational Institute tei of Athens
Another Perspective
The Department of Graphic Design has operated since 1977
Aalto University is one of the most prestigious international
under the Faculty of Fine Arts and Design. Constituting
universities of art, design and architecture in the world. Key
the only public School of Applied Arts of Higher Education
areas of research are design, digital media, audiovisual re-
in Greece together with the Departments of Graphic Arts
presentation, art, visual culture, well-being architecture and
Technology, Interior Architecture Decoration & Design,
emerging technologies, as well as urban planning and design.
Photography & Audio-Visual Media and Antiquities & Works of Art Conservation, the Faculty is one of five which form
The School of Arts, Design and Architecture is part of Aalto
the Technological Educational Institute tei of Athens.
University, where the integration of expertise of different
aalto,
Helsinki
fields brings along new opportunities: it is possible to design
The Faculty of Fine Arts and Design is an integral educational
cross disciplinary study modules that support own career
unit and its aim is to promote cultural and artistic innovation.
goals and interests. The school’s history dates back to 1871.
Its prominent presence in the Applied Arts field is widely acknowledged by other professional, educational and artistic bodies throughout the country. The Department educates creative new professionals offering a comprehensive artistic and technical background that will prepare them to meet the needs of an ever-expanding field from graphic communication, advertising and consumer product design, to the field of prin-
GryndĹľr University, Wrexham mad,
pjait,
Warsaw
ted and digital publishing. During their courses the students are exposed to different approaches and concepts, and they are
Hasselt
encouraged to develop a sound artistic and aesthetic sensibility, that will enable them to successfully face the social challenges and responsibilities encountered in their professional life. The Department has the offer for its students which will support their development of visual communication awareness, inspire a creative aptitude in design, provide a skilled approach tei,
Athens
to problem-solving and cultivate a comprehensive understanding of the rapid technological advances in their field. During the eight semesters of study, the primary objective of the curriculum is to guide the students in quickly developing their technical skills and expanding their knowledge on visual communication with a series of prerequisite and elective cour-
name of the school, city
ses, culminating in a final graduation project and a six-month work experience placement.
Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies pjatk
Greek Graphic Designers’ Association GGDA
PXL-MAD (Media, Arts and Design) School of Art is a
The Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technologies
The GGDA was founded in 1983 and is the national association for professional graphic designers.
Gryndŵ r University Wrexham
Media, Arts and Design in Hasselt mad
Our biggest campus and the Gryndŵ r University all started in 2008... or 1887, if you trace back through our history.
department of the University College PXL that offers study
was founded in 1994, based on the agreement between the
We’re still in the same area where the institution, now
programs in the field of ‘Visual Arts’ on academic bachelor
governments of Poland and Japan. Its teaching program has
a university, was founded as an education college more
and master degree level with specialisations in graphic
been systematically adapted to the needs of international
The GGDA provides an advisory and arbitrating role
than 100 years ago. The campus today is a mix of that time
design, fine arts and Object & Jewellery.
labor market and the EU teaching standards, as well as to
for its member designers by informing its members of
the development in the field of graphic design. The New
developments in the field of Graphic Design and by co-
In its curriculum, the Graphic Design department at PXL-MAD
Media Department, launched in 2005, has worked for the
ordinating the efforts of all graphic designers in order
in Hasselt (Belgium) offers a specialisation in typography,
development of education and science, in cooperation with
to facilitate the advancement of the graphic design
in a cluster named ‘TYPO’. Starting next academic year, an
the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and other institutions
profession in Greece. Provides a forum for dialogue
Gryndŵ r University is at the centre of life in Wrexham
international master in typography will be offered next to
of science and culture in its direct surroundings (National
and exchange of ideas and information on issues relat-
and we pride ourselves on our links with the community
the standard curriculum. This cluster and master are led
Audio-visual Institute, Copernicus Science Center and
ed to communication design, while offers advice and
through facilities and partnerships with organisations
by dr. Ann Bessemans, who also founded the typograph-
Warsaw museums, like the National Museum). The New
support in matters pertaining to fees, ethical practice,
in North Wales.
ic research group within PXL-MAD called READSEARCH.
Media Department runs the BA and MA studies in the
copyright etc. to its members. The principal vehicle of
Focussing on reading research, this group looks at type
Graphics discipline, as well as the ba studies in Interior
the association is the General Assembly, which decides
Courses
design and/or typography from a multidisciplinary and
Design and Multimedia Communication Design. Students
on all matters pertaining to the advancement of the
Ba (Hons)
scientific perspective, but always with a practical attitude.
of the English-language program studies of this discipline
association’s goals, as well as every issue submitted
Animation, Visual Effects & Game Art
The artistic practice forms next to, based on and in dialogue
acquire knowledge and skills in shaping the multimedia
to it. The GGDA is ruled by a nine-member Executive
Applied Arts
with experimental, but theoretically founded research a sub-
information, adapted to the needs of contemporary interna-
Board, which is elected every two years.
Film & Photography
stantial share. READSEARCH provides a unique environment
tional user, by means of new computer technologies, as well
Fine Art
that brings together design researchers, typeface designers,
as become aware of traditional artistic and aesthetic values.
The GGDA welcomes the effort of art and design Academies
Graphic Design & Multimedia
scientists, students and stakeholders through research,
At the same time, the regular contact with Japanese culture
for international and multicultural projects and supports
courses and documentation.
and art, as much as the international educational exchange
specifically social design projects related to crucial issues
Ma Masters
programs, provide students with access to the state of the
such as the current refugee crisis. But most important,
Art Practice, Design Practice & Creative Media
art world knowledge and high technologies, modern tools
tries to stand by and promote young designer's practice,
and design methods, and allow them to achieve competence
towards the involvement of our community to collabora-
in social interaction.
tive projects.
but with a modern twist – Grade II listed buildings now standing alongside 21st century facilities and state-of-theart education centres.
Illustration, Graphic Novels & Children’s Publishing
design
Marjatta Itkonen warsaw
pjatk
– helsinki
a alto
Marjatta Itkonen, born in Helsinki, Finland. Education:
The title immigrants and refugees, women
looking for is meaning and significance, then
course was to study how to communicate
Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, Master of Arts, Henryk
and children for the social design course was
the first step is to ask, who controls the work
to different audiences, how to design a social
Tomaszewski’s poster studio, 1976 Designer & partner, Studio
aroused through my research. I got the idea
and whose ends does it serve? Social design
campaign and visual communication of
Viiva, 1982–2010. Professor of graphic design, Aalto University,
after reading an article about a female Iranian
is inspired by Victor Papanek’s idea that
importance on a national level. Our task
School of Arts, Design and Architecture, 2002–2014.
immigrant who faced many challenges in
designers have a responsibility to change the
was to create dialogue between locals and
Exhibitions: Finland, Poland, Russia, Mexico, Slovenia, Korea.
integrating into Polish society. The course and
world through good design. He was one of
refugees in Poland, to get to know each other
Workshops & lectures: France, Belgium, Poland, Germany,
workshops were planned for the 2015 winter
my heroes when I grew up in Finland in the
better to avoid fear. Fear is creating racism.
Slovenia, Czech Republic, USA, Mexico, China. Real life
and spring. At that time, nobody could foresee
70's. Graphic designers create visual culture
I also wanted us to get to know other cultures
projects with students: Common responsibility campaigns,
how the situation would progress in Europe.
that makes ideas and information accessi-
with a positive twist; we had a wonderful food
Blue1 airplanes, Hello and goodbye Nokia book, Resolutions
In the autumn confrontation sharpened in
ble and through visual communication we
workshop called bread and memories with
book project, Unicef International students’ poster exhi-
most European countries because of the
contribute to social well-being and justice.
students and immigrant women. Thank you
bition. A jury member among others: Mexico International
refugee crisis. The topic became relevant
The amount of information is bigger than ever
Satsita from Chechnya, Mieber from Nigeria
Poster Biennale, Warsaw International Poster Biennial, Best Annual
and media coverage was huge; horrible
and visual communication is the tool to make
and Vinh Cao Hong from Vietnam! You made
Reports in Finland, Best Finnish film posters.
events on the Mediterrania between Greece
that information understandable and arouse
our day a memorable occasion.
and Turkey came to our homes showing
discussion in society. Fear is provoking racism
people drowning. Students were also shocked
and an open dialogue is needed.
by the terrorist attack in Paris.
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Thank you Jan, Anil, Katarzyna and Mariia for your Sweet home? mobile refugee camp
We organized many inspiring lectures during
management game! Thank you Natalia,
In 1994, Andrew Howard wrote in the Eye
one whole week in order to give students as
Maciej, Adela and Livia for your campaign
magazine that We cannot separate our work
many points of views as possible. After the
proposal Pocisk – I will never forget that day!
from the social context in which it is received
lectures, students applied creative design
Thank you Julian, Marta, Małgorzata and Julia
and from the purpose it serves. If we care
proposals in various formats and they were
for your game concept. Thank you Zuzanna,
about the integrity of our design decisions,
asked to work in teams. Four teams provided
Joseph, Krystyna and Mateusz for you Live
we should be concerned that the relations
research, analyzed the information, creat-
movement dance concept! I had a great time
implicit in our communications extend active
ed communication concepts and produced
staying with you in Warsaw.
participation in our culture. If what we are
campaign proposals. The objective of this
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Liwia Furga Natalia Łajszczak Adela Madej Maciej Połczyński
The aim of the project is to create – through the web platform – a community of people who experienced migration. We want to show that the phenomenon of migration is universal and it may concern people from different backgrounds. The name of the project (Przejścia graniczne – borders checkpoint) no I refers both to the physical and psychological aspects of crossing borders.
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Sweet Home? is a fundraising campaign built around a mobile refugee camp management game. The aim is to help refugees who are placed in camps in neighboring countries of Syria. In this world filled with smart devices people spend more real life resources on their non-existent garden in a digital world than they do on their relationships and world around them. The reality of today is that we do not even care for our neighbour next door, so it is no surprise if we are not sensitive to terrible things happening in a far away country. Sweet Home? is another response to this problem, it may not be an absolute solution but it is a solid step. Mobile gamers all around the world from every age group will be growing their own “garden” which in this case is a refuAnil Demir Mariia Kozhukhar Katarzyna Płocińska Jan Szczepanik-Dzikowski
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gee camp, while we will use the monetization techniques like advertisement or in-game purchases to help to solve real problems of real people.
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Three plagues, three contagions, threaten the world. The first is the plague of nationalism. The second is the plague of racism. The third is the plague of religious fundamentalism. All three share one trait, a common denominator - an agressive, all-powerful, total irrationality. Anyone stricken with one of these plagues is beyond reason. In his head burns a sacred pyre that awaits only its sacrificial victims. Every attempt to calm conversation will fail. Ryszard Kapuściński, 1993
The concept is based on body language. We connected dance, sound and typography in order to comment on the issue of refugees and migrants and raise awareness among Polish people. We used Ryszard Kapuściński’s wise words from Imperium which refer to current migration movements.
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Zuzanna Zielińska Joseph Fakhoury Mateusz Nowak Krystyna Engelmayer-Urbańska
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Katerina Antonaki & Rossetos Metzitakos warsaw
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city and/or home, connect them to an issue related with the refugees crisis (i.e. history of immigration, notion of dislocation, uprooting, formation of new communities, mobility real or imaginative, threats to survival, causes of migration, notions of home, ethical issues involved) and explain their concept using a short text (a poem, an article, their personal opinion, sayings of refugees). Based on the ideas of lost and found, message in a bottle, this photograph is a proof, students were asked to index their thoughts and choose one on which they would work thoroughly and design a book spread. After choosing the object, they wrote a short
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text explaining their idea. The students were also responsible for designing the book with Designing a book based on a collection of
the outcomes of the workshop: think of its title,
Katerina Antonaki is an independent graphic designer,
Rossetos Metzitakos, born in Athens in January 1974.
researcher and visiting tutor at Graphic Design Department,
He graduated from the Graphic Design Department of the
objects. Empirical investigation through making
create meaningful concepts collectively, work
Technological Educational Institute of Athens. Throughout
Athens TEI Faculty in 1996, then S.G.T.K.S, today S.K.S School
semantic connections. A displacement from
with texts and images. By working both individ-
the years she has worked in advertising and design industry
of Art and Science. Rossetos Metzitakos holds Master of
theory to real objects. Using objects to simplify
ually and in teams to produce the final design,
and has collaborated with a variety of teams and individuals
Arts in Visual Communication from in U.C.E. Birmingham
complex social issues.
they were able to, within a short time, analyse
on diverse projects from brand identity, book design, to
University of Central England since 1998, and doctorate from
environmental design. Currently she is interested in the role of
the same university and major in “Visual Communication
Humans understand life through its materiality,
the 5 days of the workshops, they managed to
visual communication in building brand identities and she is
and Interactive Media” since 2006. Thesis “Design of
through the physical space, its apparatus and
identify strong meanings and create powerful
investigating the links and the interferences between graphic
Interactive Media for People with Low Vision, as part of
the semantic connections they make. Based on
compositions.
design and urban space. She also explores the active role of
Graphic Design”. Research associate in the department
this simple thought, we could bring to con-
Graphic Design (the visual and textual aspects of communi-
of Graphic Design since 2001 and appointed in the same
sciousness and comprehend complex issues
The final step included the design of posters,
cation) at the social and political level. Her research interests
section in 2009 in vacant organic Teaching Faculty Position
more easily; such as the refugee crisis through
based on the ideas from the spreads, for the
focus on the visual identity of public space, the role of spon-
as Assistant Professor with discipline in Graphic Design with
objects. The experiment was simple: What if
exhibition.
taneity in design process as well as design methodologies and
Multimedia. At present, he is Director of Graphic Design
we try to re-locate the refugee topic in physical
mapping. She holds an ma in Critical theory and practice of
section. He has carried out many graduate projects mostly in
space? The main instruction was the following:
Special thanks to Aspasia Barda and Christos
Design from Goldsmiths University of London.
graphic design and multimedia topics.
Try to find an ordinary object and link it in such
Makopoulos for their help with the photo
a way with the refugee crisis that next time I
shooting. I also thank all the students of the two
see it, it will remind me of your idea. Students
workshops for the great collaboration and the
were asked, after reflecting on the lectures, their
unexpected ideas.
a crucial social issue and reflect upon it. During
personal research and after a discussion in the classroom, to collect ordinary objects from the
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It was a pleasure to work with you. Thank you!
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I am a refugee The forced dissociation of a person from his homeland and the consolidation in one place, to create new life, relationships and ties.
I am a refugee – Elpida Koulouridi Without keys – Dionysios Siamagkas The Path – Panagiotis Tsironis
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No Exit – Nefeli Orfanou-Negka Home sweet home – Maria Bougioukou Who's next in line? – Eleni Anysia Moustaka Golden water – Marianna Koulouridi
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C hildhood Anastasia Buialo
Jus t Write Huber t Wencel
Two S ides Katar z yna Mazek
R un Daria Lukasz ynska
Tradition Jakub Wilczak
Hospitalit y Michal Mier zejewsk i
Wate r Bar tek Staszczak
The D ragon Anna Chr zanowska
W ide r S e e ing Magdalena Wawr zonek
Trave l Mar ta Dziedzic
S hoe Aleksandra Leksz ycka
Now Agata Juszk iewicz
We lcome (NOT ) Aleksandra Walent ynowicz
Attitude Aleksandra Czarnojan
Hanger Julia Piasecka
Immigrant Song Arseniy B rilov
Pe rception Wojtek Pludowsk i
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www.refugeespja.edu.pl
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Pe rception Wojtek Pludowsk i
Hanger Julia Piase cka
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Before Before Before Before
he he he he
Now Now Now Now
has nothing. is nowhere. has no one. is no one.
had was had was
something. somewhere. someone. someone.
HE IS A BAKER SHE IS A STUDENT HE IS A TAXI DRIVER SHE IS A DESIGNER HE IS A SOLDIER SHE IS A HOUSEWIFE HE IS A FATHER SHE IS A MOTHER HE IS THEIR SON SHE IS A REFUGEE HE IS A REFUGEE
he he he he
Now he is a refugee.
Run – Daria Łukaszyńska Now – Agata Juszkiewicz Screw – Aleksandra Czarnojan
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Childhood – Anastasia Buialo Travel – Marta Dziedzic Hang on – Julia Piasecka
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Yadzia Williams & Adam Cooke warsaw
pjatk
– helsinki
a alto
Yadzia Williams is Senior Lecturer at the North Wales School
Adam Cooke studied Fine Art at UCA, University for the
The theme of this workshop is migrate. Students
1. Somewhere in the college;
of Art and Design, Glyndŵ r University in North Wales.
Creative Arts, and completed his Masters in Interactive
must include the word migrate in their final im-
2. Outside of the college; 3. On-line via tumblr.
She was born in a Polish Camp in North Wales to Polish and
Multimedia Arts at John Moores University, Liverpool.
age, in any language they choose. The theme
Czech immigrants. Yadzia is an Illustrator and image maker
He is currently Senior Lecturer in Design Communication
is open to interpretation. The end result must
working mainly through the medium of printmaking with
at North Wales School of Art & Design. His research ex-
communicate to an international audience.
These sites should be active spaces and
a passion for creating handmade books.
plores open technologies in a community context. Adam has
Students are introduced to the five point design
the images should rotate on a weekly basis.
worked for a diverse range of clients from across the public
process to follow for this project.
The typeface to be used is Activ by Daalton Mag. Students read about their trial license
and private sector. From interactive installations for the BBC to service design solutions for Jaguar Land Rover to public
Limitations: Students investigate the possibilities
offer for students and academic work be-
sector clients such as North Wales Police (Community
of image making (poster design). They are lim-
low (https://www.daltonmag.com/download/
Cohesion and Engagement) and Wrexham Borough
ited to one typeface (thay can use any weights
damaTrialLicenceAgreement.pdf.0)
Council’s Housing Division.
they wish). The size of the image (poster) they produce is 90×60 cm; portrait. Students can
The project is 5 days long. By the end of Day 3
print only black/white and grey tones.
we should have ideas finalized and have a crit. Day 4 we should have the artwork finished and
Students aim to produce three images that will
printed for a final crit. On Day 5, for the final
be displayed in various environments. They can
crit, the images can be printed 45×30 cm.
be individual ideas or work as a triptych.
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Migrate – Ivana Milchanska & Sam Keating Migrate – Carrie-Anne Migrate Migrate – Rosie Haghighi Migrate – Jane Thomas Migrate – Mariusz Borzyszkowski
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immigrating
Ann Bessemans & Johan Vandebosch warsaw
pjatk
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mad
Ann Bessemans has an ma in graphic design, receiving an
words, a Guinness World Record. She has designed several
With the typographic workshop Immigrating
award for her typographic project. In October 2012, she de-
books for the series of monographs Vlees & Beton/Voids
Identities, Ann Bessemans and Johan Vandebosch
fended her PhD (Type Design for Children with Low Vision),
& Borders published by the department of Architecture and
(pxl-mad) collaborated in the Social Design Course
under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Gerard Unger. For this PhD,
Urban Planning of the University of Ghent and posters for
at the Polish Japanese Academy of Information
she was granted two scholarships by Microsoft. She works as
the tennis club tc de Born. Her research/design interests:
Technologies in Warsaw, curated by Ewa Satalecka.
a postdoctoral researcher at pxl-mad (Media Arts & Design),
typography, type design, legibility, reading, graphic design,
Immigrating Identities was a workshop where the
where she also teaches (since 2006) graphic design, typo and
book design, letter press and modular systems.
experience and influence of refugees and immi-
Johan Vandebosch (born 1966) studied Graphic Design at
aimed at changing people's point of view about
on visual prosody. Ann was a finalist in the ‘New Scientist
the PXL-MAD in Hasselt. After an internship at the adver-
immigration.
Wetenschapstalent 2015’ competition, which recognises early
tising agency Conquest Europe / Fast in Brussels, he joined
grants is visualised in typographic matter, and
type design. Recently she was awarded a major grant from Microsoft Advanced Reading Technologies usa for a project
career researchers in the sciences. Recently Ann set up a
the graphic studio of the faculty of Architecture at the
research Institute called readsearch (pxl-mad). readsearch
University of Hasselt. In 1994 he started his own graphic
Starting from Latin lowercase letters, firstly stencils
focuses on reading research. Type design and/or typography
studio ‘ziezo’, where he designed, for over twenty years,
were created, and then the students were asked
is looked at from a multidisciplinary and scientific perspec-
the visual communications for the cultural centre de velinx
to enrich the stencils with letters characteristic of
tive, but always with a practical attitude. The research topics
in Tongeren and where he worked with national and inter-
Non-Latin script, thus creating new hybrids. In this
are: Rhythm and Legibility/Reading Comfort (with assistance
national artists from various disciplines. He designed the
way, two different cultures visually interacted with
and PhD student Maarten Renckens), Visual Prosody (with
identities for numerous companies and institutes such as
each other. During the third phase, posters were
Microsoft usa Advanced Reading Technologies + assistance
the fashion label les hommes and mad-faculty, as well as
designed with the stencils and the students had
and PhD student Kevin Bormans), Regularity/Distinctiveness
books for publishers Lannoo and Borgerhoff & Lamberigts.
to translate, in an abstract manner, the immigra-
in letters (with Reading University), Details in Letters (with
Since 2001 Johan is part of Design Flanders, an organization
tion/refugee routes. In the final phase students
Gerard Unger). Ann is also involved in European cost Action
of the Flemish Governement who promotes contemporary,
were asked to design a flag, using a transnational
that studies the evolution of reading in the age Of digitisation.
high-quality and innovative design. In 2009 he received
language with parts of their stencils, as a powerful
She has presented papers and gave workshops on several
the Plantin-Moretus Prize for the best designed book in
symbol of new and blended identities.
occasions both in Belgium and abroad. Beside her task as
Flanders in the category children books. In 2008 and 2009
a teacher and design researcher Ann is (since 2013) also
Johan was nominated twice for the ‘Cobra Power of Print’ for
This workshop enhanced the typographic design
an independent designer. She is an award winning (typo)
his designs for the cultural centre de velinx. Johan regularly
skills and wanted to increase the students’ confi-
graphic designer. From the tdc she received a Certificate
participates in solo and group exhibitions in Belgium and abroad.
dence in typography beyond their expectation.
of Typographic Excellence. In 2014 she designed a postage
Since 2000 he teaches Graphic Design at the pxl-mad School of
stamp for the Belgian postal company that contained 606
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Lecturers
students PJAIT Adela Madej
Ivan Kosenko
Marta Myszewska
Agata Juszkiewicz
Jan Szczepanik-Dzikowski
Martyna Byrka
Aleksandra Czarnojan
Joseph Fakhoury
Mateusz Nowak
Aleksandra Miaskiewicz
Julia Chlastacz
Małgorzata Pisarska
Aleksandra Walentynowicz
Julian Kondej
Michał Mierzejewski
Anastasiia Buialo
Julia Piasecka
Minh Ha
Ania Fifielska
Julia Potocka
Natalia Padzińska
Anil Demir
Katarzyna Płocińska,
Natalia Łajszczak
Anna Chrzanowska
Krystyna Engelmayer-Urbańska
Nikita Osadchuk
Anna Martowska
Liwia Furga
Nina Krol
Arina Sizova
Maciej Połczyński
Olga Kulish
Bartek Staszczak
Magdalena Wawrzonek
Zuzanna Zielińska
Daria Łukaszyńska
Maja Biskupska
Hai Duong Minh
Mariia Kazhukhar
Hubert Wencel
Marta Dziedzic
Adam Cooke Agata Szydlowska Ann Bessemans Aspasia Voudouri David Skully Eleni Martini Elżbieta Kielak Johan Vandebosh Kasia Jarecka Katerina Antonaki Krzysztof Dębski Łukasz Turkowski Maja Łysienia Marcin Drabek Mariela Nestora Marjatta Itkonen Marta Rawłuszko Martyna Wawrowska
TEI of Athens
Wrexham
Alberto Martinez
Carrie-Anne Migrate
Anggelina Mertziou
Ivana Milchanska
Anthi Tsiouri
Jane Thomas
Chrysoula-Nefeli Kourkoulou
Mariusz Borzyszkowski
Dionysios Siamagkas
Megan Roberts
Eleni-Anysia Moustaka
Rosie Haghighi
Elpida Koulouridi
Sam Keating
Laredina Karaj
Sandra Chmielewska
Marysia Złonkiewicz Monika RogowskaStangret Pawel Polit Rossetos Metzitakos Tomasz Duda Yadzia Williams
founder of yelp danceco
Special thanks to: Omoye Akhagba
Assuming that dance is every
Satsita Khumaidova
movement, our aim is to inves-
Vinh Cao Hong
tigate physical languages that
Klaudiusz Ślusarczyk
Mariela Nestora choreographer,
arise from the corporeal and the intellectual- reflecting on the world that surrounds us, raising questions concerning our culture and our relationship to it. The work lies between theatre, dance and performance, while it extends into video installation
Thank you Anastasiia Buialo, Julia Piasecka, Aggelina Mertziou, Eleni Moustaka and Dionysis Siamagas for the editorial design.
and site-specific work. Work is shown in a variety of contexts, ranging from theatres, to empty buildings, foyers and public spaces. We are committed to working in a collaborative manner, the group equally involved in the creative process. Presenting, transforming and discussing the (im)possibilities of sustaining our humanity in our nature. Mariela studied contemporary dance and choreography at the London Contemporary Dance School
Maria Bougioukou Marianna Koulouridi
and Visual Design for Dance at
Nefeli Orfanou-Negka
the Laban Centre, London. She
Panagiota Prokopiou
is also a Feldenkrais practitioner.
Panagiotis Tsironis Spyros Chandrinos Stefani Constantinou
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PROJECT CREDITS Organizers / Publishers: AALTO
Curators:
Marcin Czerniawski
Directors:
Ewa Satalecka
Marjatta Itkonen
GGDA: Tzanetos Petropouleas
Aalto University
Katerina Antonaki
Marry Kozhukhar
Wrexham gallery: Estelle Thompson
Lämpömiehenkuja 2,
Rossetos Metzitakos
Olesia Pankiv
+358 947001 Finland
Eleni Martini Aspasia Voudouri
Web publication
TEI of Athens
Marjatta Itkonen
Marta Myszewska
Department of Graphic Design
Yadzia Williams
Agiou Spiridonos str.
Adam Cooke
12243 Aigaleo
Studio Sztuki: Agata Cholewińska-Romero znaczy się Foundation: Beata Czajkowska
Exhibition designers: (poster design, design and project
Proofreading
management of promotional material)
Alicja Gorgoń
Athens: Aggelina Mertziou, Dionisis Siamagkas,
+30 2105385403 Greece
CATALOGUE CREDITS Editors:
Book Print
Wrexham Glyndŵ r University Mold Rd, Wrexham LL11 2AW, Great Britain +44 1978290666
Ewa Satalecka
Petit Skład – Druk – Oprawa
Eleni Moustaka, Maria Bougioukou Wrexham:
ul. Tokarska 13 20-210 Lublin
Warsaw: Marta Myszewska
Marta Myszewska
Paper
Katerina Antonaki
Blue Book 60 vol 1.5
DANCE WORKSHOP Director:
Editorial coordinators:
Mariela Nestora (YELP danceco)
Adam Cooke
PXL-MAD Media, Arts & Design Elfde-Liniestraat 25
ISSUE 400 copies Warsaw/Wrexham/Athens, 2016
Publication manager: Marta Myszewska
Polska ABC i D (Poland ABC and D)
Project Designers:
12th–15th May 2016 Athens, Romantso
album: Karabin 2016
visual identity
2nd–8th July 2016 Wrexham
prints design,
10th–13th November 2016 Warsaw PJAIt,
greek translation: Vassiliki Dimou english translation: Ewa Satalecka, Beata Czajkowska
B-3500 Hasselt Belgium
pjait
Music: EXHIBITION CREDITS Exhibitions:
Polish-Japanese Academy
layout, typesetting
Studio Sztuki
of Information Technologies
Marta Myszewska
18th–24th November 2016 Cracow,
ul. Koszykowa 86
znaczy się Foundation
02-008 Warsaw
layout sketches
Poland
Liwia Furga
author: Maria Peszek
Video clip: art direction, typesetting,
Exhibition coordinators:
graphic design:
Katerina Antonaki
Aggelina Mertziou,
Print:
Set in
Marta Myszewska
Dionisis Siamagkas,
ISBN: 978-83-63103-83-5
Szymborska typeface – Radosław Łukasiewicz
Adam Cooke
Eleni Moustaka,
ISBN E-Book: 978-83-63103-84-2
(courtesy of znaczy się Foundation)
Maria Bougioukou
Museo font – Jos Buivenga
Curators:
Social Design Course
Photos
Wrexham: Estelle Thompson
Project:
Athens: Katerina Antonaki,
workshops
Anastasia Buialo
Warsaw: Marta Myszewska
Warsaw/Wrexham/Athens
Ewa Satalecka
Cracow: Beata Czajkowska
19.10.2015 – 15.05.2016
Katerina Antonaki
idea of dance workshop: Mateusz Nowak
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