Tuesday 28 February 2017

505 Design Practise 2 - Studio Brief 2 - Feminism As Trend

Feminism As Trend

One of the issues with feminism is how currently it's seen as trend, it's used for commercial gain for companies to profit of it as a fashion statement. Many different band have been selling feminist/pro-female items for their own profit creating a trend around the name without the audience understanding the meaning or any of the profit going to help related causes.

Fawcett Society T-shirt-

https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/sustainable-fashion-blog/2014/nov/03/feminist-t-shirt-scandal-exposes-entire-system-exploitation-elle-whistles-fawcett-society



'The high street brand Whistles, fashion magazine Elle, and long-running feminist campaign group The Fawcett Society are currently caught in a fashion scandal after the publication of Mail on Sunday allegations that their collaborative ‘This Is What A Feminist Looks Like’ T-shirts are made in a Mauritian sweatshop by women earning 62p an hour.'

“Being ethical requires more effort than making a statement; it requires investment.”

https://fashionunited.uk/news/fashion/whistles-pulls-feminists-campaign-t-shirts-amidst-sweatshop-claims/2014110414451
'“How can this T-shirt be a symbol of feminism when we do not see ourselves as feminists? We see ourselves as trapped,” said one worker to the reporters

After being exposed Whistle stop producing the range, theses article explores how a profeminist production actually goes against the ideology it's suppose to support. That the factory where the shirt are made are one of the culprits in the industry adding to the problem rather than fixing it. The t-shirt are being made for 1st world feminist by the subject the issues is suppose to be supporting.

https://www.fawcettsociety.org.uk/blog/feminist-friday-t-shirt-mayhem/



'we thought this was a great opportunity to spread the word of feminism, and get the real issues into mainstream debate. 'AIM TO GET IT TALKED ABOUT/SPREAD THE WORD

As part of Elle’s drive to get men wearing the t-shirt and engaging in the cause, they invited the leaders of the three main political parties to take a photo of themselves wearing it.' SHOWING IT'S NOT JUST FEMALES

'100% of the profits go to Fawcett.' RANGE PROFITS GO TO HELP THE FEMINIST CHARITY

'sizing up to XXL from XXS, for both gender' SHOWING EVERYONE CAN BE FEMINIST, OPEN TO WIDE AUDIENCE

The idea behind this shirt is to change society views on what a feminist is, to show the world that anyone including males can be and are feminist rather than just the stereotypical feminist portrayed by the media. As to also get media support to diverse feminists to break the stereotype. The idea is a solution to a very strong issues mentioned earlier, to show feminist as strong diverse people who support equality yet it's just not produced in the correct way.  

Topshop Feminist Range 

Topshop have recently released a range of feminist t-shirt, the range consist of 3 shirts and 2 jumpers with consist of bold graphic statements relating to the support of feminism.






There are two views on this product, one is that it's good to promote feminism and to support the belief system, allowing people to become more aware of the issue/make the belief system popular/mainstream and where as the contradictory view is around the commercial gain for the company of selling t-shirt supporting this view without any of the profit of funds helping the issue.

Also another issue with this range is the lack of male versions, feminism is based around equality yet only allowing females to be feminist goes against the fundermental principles of the system and enhances the stereotypical media view on the movement as just being fro women.


Other brand that so this too/Other examples of feminism as a tend/Fashion statement


Topshop and many other brand have created a T-shirt inspired by feminism yet as they don't actually support any of the causes but instead just brand the war do they actually change anything? Or is the industry commercialising the movement?ID Magazine discusses

https://i-d.vice.com/en_us/article/what-does-the-feminist-slogan-tee-actually-accomplish

'The trend waned a little with Girls Gone Wild culture, but now feminism is a talking point once again and fashion has gotten firmly on board. Take everything from Dior's "we should all be feminists" tees to Topshop's slogan "FEMINISM" sweatshirts on the high street. Girls turning 25 now have been raised on a market-friendly version of feminism the first time around, so while 2016 might be dogeared as the proverbial watershed moment for fourth-wave feminism in the history books, it's not really anything new. From femvertising, to Miley Cyrus's camel toe and Emma Watson's HeForShe campaign, a majority-white, Hollywood-approved cohort of women have taken a somewhat sanitized re-telling of the word "feminism" pop — again. But at what cost? Have they let big business in the back door with them even if they're more covert about the endorsements they receive?'

'A word that previously whispered of burnt bras, hunger strikes, and sacrifice suddenly became a marketing tool, leverage for Taylor Swift and her super-model girl gang. In short, the term was deodorized and flogged as a trend.'

'Do we in fact need more didactic slogans that discuss the issues currently baiting feminists now like, say, female genital mutilation, intersectionality, rape, forced marriages, abortion potentially being made illegal in the US, and the pay-gap?'

"The proliferation of the word feminism isn't necessarily a bad thing. The problem is that the conversation hasn't progressed." Ione, who founded Polyester in 2014, notes that by that time "Chanel had already staged their 'feminist protest.' We were all talking about the commercialization of feminism already. While designers do probably believe in equality they often can't see beyond their own noses in terms of how they can force real change beyond projecting a 'message.' A message is really nothing if you still exclusively only use skinny white people and unethically made garments."


Feminism As Trend is it a bad thing?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/how-feminism-became-trendy-and-why-we-should-care_us_5727b5fde4b0b49df6ac0ce4

“It’s this very weird parallel world where on the one hand feminism is now considered very cool — it’s an aesthetic, it’s something that celebrities embrace, it’s something mainstream media uses as a hook to get people interested,”  “But at the same time, feminism itself — the need for feminism and the many ways in which it’s an unfinished project — seems increasingly disconnected to that ‘cool feminism.’”

http://www.studentvoices.co.uk/2015/05/modern-feminism-trend-or-just-cause.html























Monday 27 February 2017

505 Design Practise 2 - Studio Brief 1- First Sketches

First Sketches 

First quick visual sketches of ideas taken inspiration for the current visual research into the festival, the shape forms and medium production the poster should be based around or express.



505 Design Practise 2 - Studio Brief 1- Poster Research

After research the Magic Lantern Festival it become apparent that the main attraction of the event is to child, family friendly, younger audience as seen in the form/tone/themes/colours of the lanterns and well as which the corresponding santa grotto and children rides available at the event site.The event was created to show the fusion of culture and visually represent Chinese culture aims vastly at a younger audience therefore the style of poster created for this brief will mimic this target audience and experience.   

The poster need to reflect visually the themes of imagery taken at the site along the lanterns for the event, this was analyses earlier on as to find the common feature seen.

style - (things that need to be reflected or considered in the poster style/design)
nature themes
curved lines
bright bold colours
swirly
free flowing
lots of mushrooms
heavy focus on the dragon
detailed
primary colours used often
based around plants/flower
combination of cultures
lanterns and fairy-lights
very busy design
eye-catching
can see the light inside the lantern
block.bold line designs
can see construction marks

As to find an appropriate style that reflects the intended style effectively a wide range of more illustrative poster design will be analyses, this also fit with the idea of creating a more abstract poster designs style to contrasts the current realistic poster designs. Also this style of design will fit with the intended target audience of the event and tone discussed above.

Themes of the poster
-illustrative/abstract
-bright/bold
-hand made
-childlike/aimed
-visually heavy
-busy to reflect the mass of lanterns

illustration style posters/visually heavy -  































style - playful, bright, bold, colourful, expressive, childlike, eye catching, busy, handmade

Forces on cured lined/forms, imperfect/hand made themes fits with child like theme but also handmade elements.

Use bright colours to reflect the light but pastel tones as to add a more mature theme

Heavy use of white space works well with the bold/block shapes

mixture of hand drawings and digital type works well/contrast makes it stand out 

Overlapped layer is a common theme

White space balanced out bright colours

Keep to simple colour schemes/few colours




Saturday 25 February 2017

505 Design Practise 2 - Studio Brief 1- Posters for the Event

Posters for the Event 

As this brief is to create poster for the Magic lantern Festival, yet as this is modern day event there are already a range of different digital poster created as the advertising. The aims of these was to persuade people to go to the event rather than as celebrating the event, therefor it's current poster will be analyses to examine what the defining feature the brand included in their versions. 

Also this poster aims to be very different form the current posters as to give a different tone and style, all these are created digitally yet this brief must be created a manual this will cause a very different style of outcome. 






The poster deigns for the event all follow the same house style of designs, dark background with the lantern imagery glowing as the forefront/focal point. The current poster are a very realistic representation of the event as to show the audience the content of the event,  showcase the viewer will see at the event.

The concept of the current poster are to attract viewer to the event as via showing the visual aspect and selling point of the vent in a realistic accurate manner. This would be very heard for this brief as already highlighted earlier printing onto black stock as a background would be very difficult therefor the aim of the poster in to instead visually represent the event more abstract way.  These poster show directly what the audience will see at the event, were as the outcome for this brief will hint  at the content and tone but yet leave more up to the viewer imagination as not to micim these.

505 Design Practise 2 - Studio Brief 2 - Womens March

Womens March

The Women's March was a worldwide protest on January 21, 2017, to advocate legislation and policies regarding human rights and other issues, including women's rights, immigration reform, healthcare reform, reproductive rights, the natural environment, LGBTQ rights, racial equality, freedom of religion, and workers' rights. As many of the marcher where feminist, this shows their support of equality rather than just women's rights.

This was a feminist march, that support feminist view around America and the rest of the worlds and has been one of the biggest feminist statements of the 21st century.

Most of the rallies were aimed at Donald Trump, immediately following his inauguration as President of the United States, largely due to statements that he had made and positions that he had taken which were regarded by many as anti-women or otherwise offensive.

It was the largest single-day protest in U.S. history. The Washington March drew 440,000 to 500,000 people, and worldwide participation has been estimated at five million.At least 408 marches were reported to have been planned in the U.S. and 168 in 81 other countries

https://www.womensmarch.com/mission/

why?
'We stand together in solidarity with our partners and children for the protection of our rights, our safety, our health, and our families - recognizing that our vibrant and diverse communities are the strength of our country.'

The aim of the march was to show support and as peaceful protest against the changing of human right and other law causing discrimination.


The mission is to stand together to show that female rights are human rights, to show the new government this message. To show unity and support for all those effected as to show peacefully that equality for all is needed.


DO NOT FIGHT VIOLENCE WITH VIOLENCE, DO NOT USE VIOLENCE TO SHOW THE MESSAGE, PEACEFUL PROTESTS

The march received mass media coverage world wide, due to the number of marcher as well as attracted large amount of celebrity attention as many celebrities attended the march to show their support. Many gave speeches to show their support and unity as to inspire.

https://www.usatoday.com/picture-gallery/life/people/2017/01/21/celebrities-on-the-move-in-womens-march-2017/96883002/

http://www.cosmopolitan.com/politics/a8607565/celebrities-womens-march-washington/

https://www.buzzfeed.com/priya/celebs-at-womens-marches?utm_term=.hx5wAGkPE#.rlPE9aLwD

https://www.buzzfeed.com/kristinharris/celebrities-supporting-the-womens-march?utm_term=.xhB29l4YG#.gaP39O1jB

http://www.glamourmagazine.co.uk/gallery/celebrities-who-marched-in-the-womens-march


Signs

One of the most publicized aspect of the march was the signs created by the marchers, these all related to issues surrounding the motives for and expressed the message that the women march aimed to protest.


signs give by the march organisers

The organizers created a few sign marcher print off and could use to show support, but many created their own and it's wit/power that went into these signs that sum up third wave feminism.

https://www.buzzfeed.com/juliareinstein/best-womens-march-signs?utm_term=.ieqxoEOM3#.daOla5VMm

https://thetab.com/us/2016/12/23/best-face-protest-signs-2016-57170