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.
The Receptor
2011
24 pages, 28,5 x 36 cm
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The Receptor is a newspaper unravelling the secrets of the former Soesterberg airbase in Holland through witty articles from Paul Kempers, Joeri Boom and Christiaan Fruneaux. It's design is based on the lozenge camouflage pattern which creates a peculiar grid comprising very small or big columns.
The texts interconnect in a complex formation evoking not only a military pattern but also the difficulty of accessing secrets.
The idea of censoring is represented in this “The Secret” issue through covering up parts of images which can later be rediscovered.
Designed while at studio Roosje Klap, Amsterdam