Monday 30 January 2017

OUGD503 - Studio brief 01 - Final

My final To Kill a Mockingbird book cover is all about social status and Maycomb where TKAM is set.Its a small, close-knit town, and every family has its social station depending on where they live, who their parents are, and how long their ancestors have lived in Maycomb. The relatively well-off Finches stand near the top of Maycomb’s social hierarchy, with most of the townspeople beneath them. Ignorant country farmers like the Cunninghams lie below the townspeople, and the white trash Ewells rest below the Cunninghams. But the black community in Maycomb, despite its abundance of admirable qualities, squats below even the Ewells.These rigid social divisions that make up so much of the adult world are revealed in the book to be both irrational and destructive. Differences in social status are explored in my final design as the ladder symbolises class within the close-knit town. The general aesthetic is influenced by patterns from the 1930s and geometric art deco typefaces while a subdued colour pallete reflects the black and white theme in the book.


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