This illustration accompanies Ruth Terry's New York Times article of the 29th of October 2020 on being an active bystander when encountering casual racism.
This illustration accompanies Ruth Terry's New York Times article of the 29th of October 2020 on being an active bystander when encountering casual racism.
This illustration accompanies Ruth Terry's New York Times article of the 29th of October 2020 on being an active bystander when encountering casual racism.
This illustration accompanies Ruth Terry's New York Times article of the 29th of October 2020 on being an active bystander when encountering casual racism.
Lelystad Handboek
2012
128 pages, 12 x 24 cm, cmyk
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Lelystad Handboek is a project by the artist and curator Jantine Wijntja.
The book is the result of spending several months with primary school children, getting them to think about their town Lelystad. Through drawings, words and texts they gave their opinion on different issues and gave advice on how to improve life and their surrounding. This "report"is translated into chapters, paragraphs, subparagraphs and infographics.
It is nothing less than a serious handbook with important advice.
Designed while at studio Roosje Klap, Amsterdam