http://www.complex.com/style/nu-lad-working-class-fashion-trend-the-guardian
https://thetab.com/uk/edinburgh/2017/10/01/edinburgh-uni-psa-working-class-culture-isnt-a-fashion-trend-36434
https://roarmag.org/essays/london-middle-class-culture-poverty/
Sunday, 29 April 2018
Thursday, 26 April 2018
Wednesday, 25 April 2018
Tuesday, 24 April 2018
Secret 7 - Quotes for Cover Art
Never allow someone to be your priority while allowing yourself to be their option.
- Mark Twain
I'd rather have a broken arm than a broken heart.
- Christie Brinkley
Pain has a crucial role in our lives because it acts as a learning lesson which makes us wiser and more adequate in dealing with life’s idiosyncrasies. When we engage with our suffering completely, we reach a place where pain transforms into acceptance and love.
Sometimes your heart needs more time to accept what your mind already knows.
Monday, 23 April 2018
Mini Interview with Carrie (Editor-in-Chief) of Diva Magazine
Diva - Lesbian and Bi Womens mag
Contacted Fernando (graphic designer) and Carrie (editor) of the magazines in hope to gain some insights into the design aspect (for the practical side) and general view points of queer magazines - that are lacking in my essay research.
Evidence:
Questions for carrie:
Although Diva is successful and shows representation for the queer community, do you feel queerness is still underrepresented in the mainstream magazine industry?
Showing representation for queer people is something that is really important and necessary! What do you think about certain creative companies taking advantage of queer culture as a 'trend' and using it as a tool to make themselves more appealing?
Carrie got back to me!
Contacted Fernando (graphic designer) and Carrie (editor) of the magazines in hope to gain some insights into the design aspect (for the practical side) and general view points of queer magazines - that are lacking in my essay research.
Evidence:
Questions for carrie:
Although Diva is successful and shows representation for the queer community, do you feel queerness is still underrepresented in the mainstream magazine industry?
Showing representation for queer people is something that is really important and necessary! What do you think about certain creative companies taking advantage of queer culture as a 'trend' and using it as a tool to make themselves more appealing?
Carrie got back to me!
Diva is successful and shows representation for the queer community, however do you feel queerness is still underrepresented in the mainstream magazine industry?
Yes, massively. Mainstream magazines are definitely getting better at representing queer communities and telling our stories, but they aren't doing nearly enough, and certainly not for those who are marginalised within the LGBTQ umbrella – people of colour, people with disabilities, trans people, intersex people and so on. Queer people with multiple intersecting identities are still ignored, overlooked, and erased. That's why I think it's so important to have a magazine like DIVA – by queer women, for queer women – which manages to encompass celebrity, culture and many other subjects found in mainstream magazines while still being a safe space. For us, that means no body shaming messages – we'll never run a piece about dieting for example – it means being explicitly trans-inclusive, it means telling all of our stories - not just white, cisgendered, able-bodied ones. I think our readers really value this, and in fact we get lots of letters and emails from straight women who say they love the magazine because of the way we position ourselves apart from other women's magazines.
Showing representation for queer people is something that is really important and necessary! What do you think about certain creative companies taking advantage of queer culture as a 'trend' and using it as a tool to make themselves more appealing?
Obviously appropriating queer culture in a bid to make a quick buck is disappointing and depressing – especially since these companies will be the first to distance themselves from the community when we're no longer in fashion. But it's important to be pragmatic too and the reality is that we need visibility and this, sadly, is one way of achieving that. It's important though that we see these companies for what they are and support companies which are genuine in their support for the queer community.
Evidence:
Research Brief - Final Research Analysis
SOLUTION = EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION
EDUCATION: WHAT NEEDS TO BE COMMUNICATED
COMMUNICATION:
FORMATS OF COMMUNICATION TO EDUCATE
Research that can be addressed:
feminity is powerful
masculinity is fine but toxic masculinity isnt
EDUCATION: WHAT NEEDS TO BE COMMUNICATED
COMMUNICATION:
FORMATS OF COMMUNICATION TO EDUCATE
Research that can be addressed:
feminity is powerful
masculinity is fine but toxic masculinity isnt
Research Brief - Anti-Toxic Masculinity Online Research
"The idea of being a man, the idea of what a man is, is incredibly flawed."
Monday, 16 April 2018
Thursday, 12 April 2018
Time Management
For the whole of the extended practice module a diary was kept to keep on top of individual projects so they could be managed more easily and deadlines could be made more clearer.
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Monday, 2 April 2018
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