Illustrator & Studio Practice - Street Art Stencil
This assignment is an artistic physical outcome for the first year design class "Making Visual Media (1531QCA)" completed in 2019.
Students were tasked to create a stencil on Adobe Illustrator which explicitly addresses a theme presented in the allocated articles provided (Griffith University, 2019; Chun, 2019). The theme chosen should relate to an aspect of personal life and the message on the final assessment outcome should be clear so that audiences can understand the message without needing to read the article (Griffith University, 2019; Chun, 2019). Additionally, the design needs to be laser-printed onto cardboard supplied by the university, and then spray-painted onto a different coloured cardboard (Griffith University, 2019; Chun, 2019). Students must submit their assignments during an exhibition which occurred outside of class and display alongside other submissions (Griffith University, 2019; Chun, 2019). The topic I chose for the assignment is Interactive Meida privacy, and the provided article is "Read at your own risk: shrinkage of privacy and interactive media" by Lemi Baruh (2007). The following image below shows the final outcome of this assessment.
