A side project here at #shillony to showcase some of the really beautiful results of the New York full-time handmade brief. We created a newsprint featuring twenty of our students’ projects.
A really central part of this brief was the process—the concept development itself and then the expression of that concept using handmade means. The slightly raw results of the projects inspired the choice of newsprint and also the half-toning of the hands—all twenty included students and their four very proud teachers!
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