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“Hold that thought. Is it not a Moodkill to get snubbed?”
Age: A distinctly 21st-century problem.
Appearance: A friend’s face buried in a screen.
What are we talking about? We’re talking about phubbing.
Never heard of it. That’s because the word was first used
about a 6 month ago.
To describe what? To describe the kind of person who
bursts out laughing mid-conversation, making you think
you’ve made a brilliant joke, and then says: “Sorry, I wasn’t
laughing at you, I just saw something really funny on
Twitter.” Or the sort who think it’s appropriate to check their
emails in the pub when you only have each other for
wcompany. Or the tedious people who live-tweet weddings.
Those people are the worst. So what does “phubbing”
actually mean? It means “The act of snubbing someone in
a social setting by looking at your phone instead of paying
attention.”
According to whom? According to the website of the
international Stop Phubbing campaign group.
There’s a campaign against it? There is. Or a website for
a campaign anyway, set up last month by 23-year-old Alex
Haigh from Melbourne. They haven’t actually done all that
much campaigning so far.
How can I get involved? You can download “Stop
Phubbing” posters for restaurants and “Stop Phubbing”
place cards for weddings, browse a gallery of celebrity
“phubbers” caught texting instead of talking – including
Victoria Beckham and Elton John – and even “Shame a
Phubber” from your own social circle by uploading an
incriminating photograph to the site.
Sounds pretty serious. Not really. There’s also a
list of “Disturbing Phubbing Stats” that includes
“If phubbing were a plague it would decimate
six Chinas”, “97% of people claim their food
tasted worse while being a victim of phub-
bing” and “92% of repeat phubbers go on
to become politicians”.
Ah. So it’s really just a joke site? Well,
a joke site with a serious message about
our growing estrangement from our
fellow human beings. But mostly
a joke site, yes.
Do say: “Don’t you hate it when
people don’t pay attention?”
Don’t say: “Sorry, I didn’t hear that,
I just found this really funny website
about phubbing.”
The Guardian
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LIFT DOOR WRAP BUMPER STICKER
DESIGN TIMES
ISSUE 42
ARTICLE
Cover
Layouts
&
3
There
are few up
and coming
illustrators that make an
impact on the world of design. Kieron
Williams shows us how it is done. He
claims that it starts within you and
grows out as your curiosity extents its
reach to explore, the only way hidden
talents will become strong is when
you embrace it with passion to drive
you towards your dreams.
“However the most amazing
design comes to be the most
basic, modern and timeless
and that is what the industry
demands.”
How would you
explain the illustrations you
do?
Mono tone, dark tonal drawings are
my type of style the theme I mainly
go for is meta-morphic, combining
machine like aesthetic with realistic
human figures. Detailing my
illustrations is my favourite part and
that is what I focus on mostly and
that is what makes my work stand out
from the rest.
When did you realize that design was
something you wanted to pursue?
It started at a very young age my older
brother was my inspiration
towards my skills I began
drawing. Never
thought
of
it
as a
career more
as a hobby but as I
got older I fell in love with
the graphic illustration. It became
my passion to explore it with a lot
of encouragement from my family I
pushed through high school to start
my tertiary education in graphics
design.
How old are you and what are your
hobbies?
I am 23 years old my hobbies are art
various forms of art hand
sculpturing, painting, drawing,
illustrating, photography and more
I am sure I will find more soon.
WILLIAMS
KIERON
ISSUE:4220SEPT2014
4
So
how
was your
upbringing?
My family and loving
girlfriend has been very supportive
of me, since they saw my capabilities
in doing anything artsy, but of course
that is nothing if you don’t have faith
in yourself and the burning passion.
I was born in Namibia, Swakopmund
and grew up in Windhoek. In 2006
we moved SA Cape Town and it
really shaped my curve to design. I
was surrounded more and more with
ways to explore it so it grew very fast
from that point I’ve got to try differ-
ent techniques ways in expressing any
form of design in minimal ways.
How
do feel
about South
African Design up
against international design?
Well I honestly feel that South African
design over the years has loosened up
an excessive amount and much of the
artists from various walks of life show
more and more new ways of graphic
communication especially from the
younger crowds are showing
simplicity in design however the most
amazing design comes to be the most
basic, modern and timeless and that
is what the industry demands. To
match with international design it has
become world class to say some of
the best designers are coming from
South African and most of
them didn’t grow up
very
fortunate
,but their talents
were noticed.
Ryan Jared Ali
POSTCARDS
FOR
ATTRACTIONS
Local
TOURIST
TYPOGRAHIC
POSTER
PERSONALITY
On
FONT
So tell me about yourself?
I was born in 1978 I grew up in a big family
in California I stood out from my siblings as I
was commonly noticed. My name is inspired
from my forefather Galileo the astronomer.
My father Richard Ware made me into the
person I am today.
So far what have you achieved?
I was seen on the faces of famous Greek
monuments books as well as part of the first
Macintosh computer designs.
What do you think your purpose in life is?
I think I was bought into this world to achieve
elegance and a sense of power in a assertive
manner.
Where do you see yourself in future?
I see myself in the spotlight noticed more
than others and to make myself known to
those who does not know me.
Sum yourself up in 3 words?
Well I’m the regular, condensed and Roman
serif type of guy.
N O B I L I T Y
24 FEB’ 2014
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EDITORIAL
COLLAGE
SURGERY
On
PLASTIC
Tammy Worth
David Reath, MD, a plastic surgeon in Knoxville, Tenn,
says he doesn’t see a lot of people wanting extreme
amounts of cosmetic surgery, but it does happen and
it’s not always easy to recognize at first. “Sometimes you
start working with someone who is reasonable, and the
more you work with them, you begin to realize you will
have to extricate yourself,” he says. Knowing if there is
a problem starts with figuring out why someone wants
the surgery.
How Much Is To o Much?How Much Is To o Much?
1 I.D. July 2014 Extreme Plastic Surgery 2
Editorial Collage plastic surgery.indd 2-3 7/31/2014 2:49:56 PM
Multiple Procedures
It’s not uncommon for people to have two or three
surgeries done at once, according to Phil Haeck, MD,
past president of the American Society of Plastic Sur-
geons. Wilson has also heard stories of some practices
that “up sell” procedures and offer credit plans while re-
ducing prices for multiple procedures.”Not all surgeons
do that, and some turn people away,” Wilson says. “But
that is how they make their money -- by doing surgery.”
She sees a subtle change in recent years in how people
feel about physical appearance, fueled by airbrushed
media images. Some people also get hooked on compli-
ments and praise that come from the results. “It makes
us feel better and want that high again,” Wilson says.
Of course, not everyone who seeks cosmetic surgery
is vulnerable to that. Part of the reason it is difficult
to know how much is too much is that it varies from
person to person, Reath says.
Determining what procedures can and can’t be done
safely is the surgeon’s call. “You have to make sure it is
a reasonable operation and the patient has appropriate
motivation and knows what she is getting into,” Reath
says.
Body Dysmorphia
For about 2% of the population, being extremely crit-
ical about their own body is a mental health condition
known as body dysmorphic disorder (BDD).
People with BDD obsess on a flaw that is minor or
imagined. Katharine Phillips, MD, director of the Body
Dysmorphic Disorder Program at Rhode Island Hos-
pital, says that people with the disorder look normal,
and are often considered beautiful. But they don’t see
themselves that way. Instead, they obsess about their
perceived flaw. “It is very distressing and can sometimes
make them housebound,” she says. People who have
BDD sometimes have the same body part operated on
multiple times. Phillips says that surgery is rarely effec-
tive since mental health is the root of the problem.
Phillips and her colleagues studied 200 people with
BDD who had cosmetic surgery or minimally invasive
cosmetic procedures. Only 2% of them had even slight
improvement in their BDD symptoms after their pro-
cedures. Even when their obsession eases, Phillips says
they often switch their focus to another body part.
Her study also found that, of the 200 patients in the
survey, only one-quarter were refused cosmetic treat-
ment at some point by physicians. Surgeons were less
likely to turn down surgical treatments than minimally
invasive procedures.
The ASPS trains its members to recognize people
who may have body dysmorphic disorder, who often
have multiple surgeries on the same body part. They
will sometimes try to hide the other surgeries, or they
will claim previous procedures have been botched and
“heap a lot of praise,” Haeck says, on the new surgeon,
saying he or she will be the one to get it right.
“Any surgeon who has been through this once regrets
operating on someone with body dysmorphic disorder,”
Haeck says. If you’re obsessed with any part of your
body, consider delaying your cosmetic surgery plans
until you’ve talked to a counselor. Getting clear about
those issues may help you appreciate any procedure you
eventually decide to get.
Before you get a cosmetic procedure done, you’ll con-
sult with your surgeon. At the consultation, you should
talk to them about your goals and your motivation
for getting the procedure. You should make sure your
expectations are in line with the likely results, and that
you understand the risks.
Health Risks
Reath says that there aren’t a lot of major health risks
if you’re in good health. Still, problems can happen.
Liposuction, for instance, can be done safely as long as
only a certain amount of fat is being taken out. The risk
increases, he says, if the amount becomes excessive.
Doctors also have to be careful not to do too much of
anything at one time. “Surgeon fatigue is a consider-
ation,” Reath says. “No one is as sharp in their eighth
hour as they are in their first hour.”
Scar tissue and tissue that dies during the healing
process can become an unhealthy issue after multiple
surgeries. Breathing problems can happen after too
many nose surgeries, and people can have dry corneas,
which cause eye damage, from eye lifts. Infection is also
a risk with any surgery.
3 I.D. July 2014
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FOR
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DESIGNS
J A C O B S
T R A N S P O R T
LOGISTIX COMPANY
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DESIGN TIMES MASTHEAD
STOP PHUBBING CAMPAIGNELECTRONICS SUPPLIER
POSTER
&
INFECTING
Broacher
Project
the
FOR
CITY LIBERTY PROMENADE
CITY
OF
LIVES
The City of Lives
p r o j e c t
The City of Lives project
during Infecting the City
gave 100 students the
opportunity to explore how
temporary public art inter-
ventions can surface the
urban narratives of people in
the heart of C a p e To w n .
One of the first projects to
engage with the Cape Town
Partnership’s City Walk
placemaking project around
the Company’s Gardens, St
George’s Mall and the Fan
Walk, City of Lives is a proj-
ect that recognises our city’s
streets as being full of interest-
ing people. Even though they
may work for years together
in the same building or on the
same street, these people may
never have had a chance to get
to know more about each
o t h e r ’ s l i v e s .
Working with 100
third-year graphic
design students and
six lecturers from the
Bellville and Cape
Town campuses of
Cape Peninsula Uni-
versity of Technology,
the seven-week project
was facilitated by Cape
Town Partnership project
manager Andrew Put-
ter. After four weeks of
in-class and on-campus
research, self-evaluation
and experimentation,
the group started sharing
their temporary public art
interventions along the City
Walk from 2 March, forming
part of the official Infecting
the City programme from 9 to
1 3 M a r c h 2 0 1 5 .
Initial work engaged passersby
by asking them questions such
as what their favourite food that
their mommy used to make was
and who their favourite musician is.
Producing and installing new work
every day using paper only, the
students created works that adorned
the bollards on the Fan Walk be-
tween Lower Burg and Bree streets
in a way that did not damage the
infrastructure and could easily be re-
cycled. Finally the project culminated
on the last few days with each student
unleashing their personal creativity in
a self-motivated design of their own,
showing a phenomenal variety and
q u a l i t y o f i n n o v a t i o n .
“Lots of connections have been made
on the street through the project,” says
Andrew, speaking of how lighter-quick-
er-cheaper public art interventions can
speak to a sense of community. “Be-
tween the students and shop workers,
business people, rough sleepers, security
personnel, police, people from City of
C a p e To w n a n d m a n y o t h e r s . ”
These two weeks of daily design in public
space in the inner city are also part of an
important task: to help the City of Cape
Town’s Department of Arts and Culture con-
tinue to test their Public Art Management
Framework. The City is calling on citizens
to carefully test this framework – an exciting
o p p o r t u n i t y
for everyday people to extend
the official way in which public
art is enabled in Cape Town.
W h a t i s I n f e c t i n g
t h e C i t y ?
The annual Infecting the City
public arts festival takes place
from Monday 9 March 2015 to
Saturday 1 4 M a r c h 2 0 1 5 .
Last year 419 artists performed
to more than 32 000 audience
members in this city-wide arts
f e s t i v a l .
“Infecting the City shifts artworks
out of theatres and reinvents the
notion of how we use and interact
with our public spaces. The festi-
val brings the stage to the people
using some of the city’s most rec-
ognisable spaces,” said Cape Town
C o u n c i l l o r G a r r e t h B l o o r .
From the deeply poignant, to the
thought-provoking, humorous and
curious, Infecting the City’s 2015
programme includes work from both
local and international performance
a r t i s t s .
http://www.capetownpartnership.co.za/2015/03/cityoflives/
“Lots of connections have
been made on the street
through the project,” says
Andrew
CHILDREN’S
STORY
BookILLUSTRATION
CANDY
LAND
ILLUSTRATION
Boardgame
UPDATED
I approached this project with
lots of enthusiam to create
a playful board game for
early childhood development
showing good combination
of colours and textures.
Also a type of style a child
can imitate and do themselves
to create there own style
by doing creative collaging
growing there sense of how
shapes and colours work
together to form an image on
it’s own. The character style
with each scene is a simple
and relative way to illustrate
imagery to attract a younger
target market. Also adding the
modern touch would be the
character clothing because,
this is the type of stylish
cloths even toddlers get to
wear in this time period of
today.
INFOGRAPHIC
POSTER
&
On
Malnutrition
POVERTY
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  • 3. CAMPAIGN AGAINST Cellphone ADDICTION Elevator door vinyl wrap 1 2 YOU MOTHER “Hold that thought. Is it not a Moodkill to get snubbed?” Age: A distinctly 21st-century problem. Appearance: A friend’s face buried in a screen. What are we talking about? We’re talking about phubbing. Never heard of it. That’s because the word was first used about a 6 month ago. To describe what? To describe the kind of person who bursts out laughing mid-conversation, making you think you’ve made a brilliant joke, and then says: “Sorry, I wasn’t laughing at you, I just saw something really funny on Twitter.” Or the sort who think it’s appropriate to check their emails in the pub when you only have each other for wcompany. Or the tedious people who live-tweet weddings. Those people are the worst. So what does “phubbing” actually mean? It means “The act of snubbing someone in a social setting by looking at your phone instead of paying attention.” According to whom? According to the website of the international Stop Phubbing campaign group. There’s a campaign against it? There is. Or a website for a campaign anyway, set up last month by 23-year-old Alex Haigh from Melbourne. They haven’t actually done all that much campaigning so far. How can I get involved? You can download “Stop Phubbing” posters for restaurants and “Stop Phubbing” place cards for weddings, browse a gallery of celebrity “phubbers” caught texting instead of talking – including Victoria Beckham and Elton John – and even “Shame a Phubber” from your own social circle by uploading an incriminating photograph to the site. Sounds pretty serious. Not really. There’s also a list of “Disturbing Phubbing Stats” that includes “If phubbing were a plague it would decimate six Chinas”, “97% of people claim their food tasted worse while being a victim of phub- bing” and “92% of repeat phubbers go on to become politicians”. Ah. So it’s really just a joke site? Well, a joke site with a serious message about our growing estrangement from our fellow human beings. But mostly a joke site, yes. Do say: “Don’t you hate it when people don’t pay attention?” Don’t say: “Sorry, I didn’t hear that, I just found this really funny website about phubbing.” The Guardian phone phub DPS.indd 1 10/27/2014 3:05:56 PM BATHROOM STALL WRAP MAGAZINE DPS LIFT DOOR WRAP BUMPER STICKER
  • 4. DESIGN TIMES ISSUE 42 ARTICLE Cover Layouts & 3 There are few up and coming illustrators that make an impact on the world of design. Kieron Williams shows us how it is done. He claims that it starts within you and grows out as your curiosity extents its reach to explore, the only way hidden talents will become strong is when you embrace it with passion to drive you towards your dreams. “However the most amazing design comes to be the most basic, modern and timeless and that is what the industry demands.” How would you explain the illustrations you do? Mono tone, dark tonal drawings are my type of style the theme I mainly go for is meta-morphic, combining machine like aesthetic with realistic human figures. Detailing my illustrations is my favourite part and that is what I focus on mostly and that is what makes my work stand out from the rest. When did you realize that design was something you wanted to pursue? It started at a very young age my older brother was my inspiration towards my skills I began drawing. Never thought of it as a career more as a hobby but as I got older I fell in love with the graphic illustration. It became my passion to explore it with a lot of encouragement from my family I pushed through high school to start my tertiary education in graphics design. How old are you and what are your hobbies? I am 23 years old my hobbies are art various forms of art hand sculpturing, painting, drawing, illustrating, photography and more I am sure I will find more soon. WILLIAMS KIERON ISSUE:4220SEPT2014 4 So how was your upbringing? My family and loving girlfriend has been very supportive of me, since they saw my capabilities in doing anything artsy, but of course that is nothing if you don’t have faith in yourself and the burning passion. I was born in Namibia, Swakopmund and grew up in Windhoek. In 2006 we moved SA Cape Town and it really shaped my curve to design. I was surrounded more and more with ways to explore it so it grew very fast from that point I’ve got to try differ- ent techniques ways in expressing any form of design in minimal ways. How do feel about South African Design up against international design? Well I honestly feel that South African design over the years has loosened up an excessive amount and much of the artists from various walks of life show more and more new ways of graphic communication especially from the younger crowds are showing simplicity in design however the most amazing design comes to be the most basic, modern and timeless and that is what the industry demands. To match with international design it has become world class to say some of the best designers are coming from South African and most of them didn’t grow up very fortunate ,but their talents were noticed. Ryan Jared Ali
  • 6. TYPOGRAHIC POSTER PERSONALITY On FONT So tell me about yourself? I was born in 1978 I grew up in a big family in California I stood out from my siblings as I was commonly noticed. My name is inspired from my forefather Galileo the astronomer. My father Richard Ware made me into the person I am today. So far what have you achieved? I was seen on the faces of famous Greek monuments books as well as part of the first Macintosh computer designs. What do you think your purpose in life is? I think I was bought into this world to achieve elegance and a sense of power in a assertive manner. Where do you see yourself in future? I see myself in the spotlight noticed more than others and to make myself known to those who does not know me. Sum yourself up in 3 words? Well I’m the regular, condensed and Roman serif type of guy. N O B I L I T Y 24 FEB’ 2014 KIERON POSTER FINAL.indd 1 2014/02/21 10:07:30 AM
  • 7. BOS ICE TEA ILLUSTRATION Updated CAN P LEAS E R E C Y C L E S-0827 “BOS ice tea” This limited edition mystery flavour BOS ice tea is product process inspired. The design shows a mystical way of how the mystery flavour of the limited edition BOS ice tea is achieved with an illustration of BOS super hero collecting the finest rooibos raining from dark clouds that only appear seasonally to include into a cocktail blend. It illustrates how hard it is to achieve a perfect rooibos blend. The colours used is inspired by a combonation of mint and grape cocktail.
  • 8. EDITORIAL COLLAGE SURGERY On PLASTIC Tammy Worth David Reath, MD, a plastic surgeon in Knoxville, Tenn, says he doesn’t see a lot of people wanting extreme amounts of cosmetic surgery, but it does happen and it’s not always easy to recognize at first. “Sometimes you start working with someone who is reasonable, and the more you work with them, you begin to realize you will have to extricate yourself,” he says. Knowing if there is a problem starts with figuring out why someone wants the surgery. How Much Is To o Much?How Much Is To o Much? 1 I.D. July 2014 Extreme Plastic Surgery 2 Editorial Collage plastic surgery.indd 2-3 7/31/2014 2:49:56 PM Multiple Procedures It’s not uncommon for people to have two or three surgeries done at once, according to Phil Haeck, MD, past president of the American Society of Plastic Sur- geons. Wilson has also heard stories of some practices that “up sell” procedures and offer credit plans while re- ducing prices for multiple procedures.”Not all surgeons do that, and some turn people away,” Wilson says. “But that is how they make their money -- by doing surgery.” She sees a subtle change in recent years in how people feel about physical appearance, fueled by airbrushed media images. Some people also get hooked on compli- ments and praise that come from the results. “It makes us feel better and want that high again,” Wilson says. Of course, not everyone who seeks cosmetic surgery is vulnerable to that. Part of the reason it is difficult to know how much is too much is that it varies from person to person, Reath says. Determining what procedures can and can’t be done safely is the surgeon’s call. “You have to make sure it is a reasonable operation and the patient has appropriate motivation and knows what she is getting into,” Reath says. Body Dysmorphia For about 2% of the population, being extremely crit- ical about their own body is a mental health condition known as body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). People with BDD obsess on a flaw that is minor or imagined. Katharine Phillips, MD, director of the Body Dysmorphic Disorder Program at Rhode Island Hos- pital, says that people with the disorder look normal, and are often considered beautiful. But they don’t see themselves that way. Instead, they obsess about their perceived flaw. “It is very distressing and can sometimes make them housebound,” she says. People who have BDD sometimes have the same body part operated on multiple times. Phillips says that surgery is rarely effec- tive since mental health is the root of the problem. Phillips and her colleagues studied 200 people with BDD who had cosmetic surgery or minimally invasive cosmetic procedures. Only 2% of them had even slight improvement in their BDD symptoms after their pro- cedures. Even when their obsession eases, Phillips says they often switch their focus to another body part. Her study also found that, of the 200 patients in the survey, only one-quarter were refused cosmetic treat- ment at some point by physicians. Surgeons were less likely to turn down surgical treatments than minimally invasive procedures. The ASPS trains its members to recognize people who may have body dysmorphic disorder, who often have multiple surgeries on the same body part. They will sometimes try to hide the other surgeries, or they will claim previous procedures have been botched and “heap a lot of praise,” Haeck says, on the new surgeon, saying he or she will be the one to get it right. “Any surgeon who has been through this once regrets operating on someone with body dysmorphic disorder,” Haeck says. If you’re obsessed with any part of your body, consider delaying your cosmetic surgery plans until you’ve talked to a counselor. Getting clear about those issues may help you appreciate any procedure you eventually decide to get. Before you get a cosmetic procedure done, you’ll con- sult with your surgeon. At the consultation, you should talk to them about your goals and your motivation for getting the procedure. You should make sure your expectations are in line with the likely results, and that you understand the risks. Health Risks Reath says that there aren’t a lot of major health risks if you’re in good health. Still, problems can happen. Liposuction, for instance, can be done safely as long as only a certain amount of fat is being taken out. The risk increases, he says, if the amount becomes excessive. Doctors also have to be careful not to do too much of anything at one time. “Surgeon fatigue is a consider- ation,” Reath says. “No one is as sharp in their eighth hour as they are in their first hour.” Scar tissue and tissue that dies during the healing process can become an unhealthy issue after multiple surgeries. Breathing problems can happen after too many nose surgeries, and people can have dry corneas, which cause eye damage, from eye lifts. Infection is also a risk with any surgery. 3 I.D. July 2014 Editorial Collage plastic surgery.indd 2 1/7/2005 3:05:06 PM
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  • 11. POSTER & INFECTING Broacher Project the FOR CITY LIBERTY PROMENADE CITY OF LIVES The City of Lives p r o j e c t The City of Lives project during Infecting the City gave 100 students the opportunity to explore how temporary public art inter- ventions can surface the urban narratives of people in the heart of C a p e To w n . One of the first projects to engage with the Cape Town Partnership’s City Walk placemaking project around the Company’s Gardens, St George’s Mall and the Fan Walk, City of Lives is a proj- ect that recognises our city’s streets as being full of interest- ing people. Even though they may work for years together in the same building or on the same street, these people may never have had a chance to get to know more about each o t h e r ’ s l i v e s . Working with 100 third-year graphic design students and six lecturers from the Bellville and Cape Town campuses of Cape Peninsula Uni- versity of Technology, the seven-week project was facilitated by Cape Town Partnership project manager Andrew Put- ter. After four weeks of in-class and on-campus research, self-evaluation and experimentation, the group started sharing their temporary public art interventions along the City Walk from 2 March, forming part of the official Infecting the City programme from 9 to 1 3 M a r c h 2 0 1 5 . Initial work engaged passersby by asking them questions such as what their favourite food that their mommy used to make was and who their favourite musician is. Producing and installing new work every day using paper only, the students created works that adorned the bollards on the Fan Walk be- tween Lower Burg and Bree streets in a way that did not damage the infrastructure and could easily be re- cycled. Finally the project culminated on the last few days with each student unleashing their personal creativity in a self-motivated design of their own, showing a phenomenal variety and q u a l i t y o f i n n o v a t i o n . “Lots of connections have been made on the street through the project,” says Andrew, speaking of how lighter-quick- er-cheaper public art interventions can speak to a sense of community. “Be- tween the students and shop workers, business people, rough sleepers, security personnel, police, people from City of C a p e To w n a n d m a n y o t h e r s . ” These two weeks of daily design in public space in the inner city are also part of an important task: to help the City of Cape Town’s Department of Arts and Culture con- tinue to test their Public Art Management Framework. The City is calling on citizens to carefully test this framework – an exciting o p p o r t u n i t y for everyday people to extend the official way in which public art is enabled in Cape Town. W h a t i s I n f e c t i n g t h e C i t y ? The annual Infecting the City public arts festival takes place from Monday 9 March 2015 to Saturday 1 4 M a r c h 2 0 1 5 . Last year 419 artists performed to more than 32 000 audience members in this city-wide arts f e s t i v a l . “Infecting the City shifts artworks out of theatres and reinvents the notion of how we use and interact with our public spaces. The festi- val brings the stage to the people using some of the city’s most rec- ognisable spaces,” said Cape Town C o u n c i l l o r G a r r e t h B l o o r . From the deeply poignant, to the thought-provoking, humorous and curious, Infecting the City’s 2015 programme includes work from both local and international performance a r t i s t s . http://www.capetownpartnership.co.za/2015/03/cityoflives/ “Lots of connections have been made on the street through the project,” says Andrew
  • 13. CANDY LAND ILLUSTRATION Boardgame UPDATED I approached this project with lots of enthusiam to create a playful board game for early childhood development showing good combination of colours and textures. Also a type of style a child can imitate and do themselves to create there own style by doing creative collaging growing there sense of how shapes and colours work together to form an image on it’s own. The character style with each scene is a simple and relative way to illustrate imagery to attract a younger target market. Also adding the modern touch would be the character clothing because, this is the type of stylish cloths even toddlers get to wear in this time period of today.