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WeMakeWork

Updated: May 1, 2021

To collate the workshops and to try and make the workshops also follow on from each other I have developed a workshop booklet called WeMakeWork.


Ive used the fonts on the front cover I developed after the WeView project and used a hashtag to link the work to social media.


Im going to try out the workshops in the booklet on individuals and groups through both online sessions and posted packs to see what changes and edits may need to be made within the methodology.


The initial project sheets were also made in lockdown so these may need to be edited as routines and rules in the UK change and develop giving us more freedom and changing routines such as lockdown walks, as referred to in one of the workshops


The workshop sheets are bound along the long-edge of A4 which gives a great amount of space to work with and still gives the normal A4 workshop sheet feel of regular handouts.

This was after watching Swiss Grid talk from Poster House. I really wanted to constrict myself to the grid system and align text and images in the booklet across the handout pages.



PAGES BELOW SHOW EACH WORKSHOP PAGE









-Finished booklet with a saddle stitch bind.

-Experiment with black and white printing on coloured paper.

-Eventually hope to create these workshop booklets using Riso.





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