Graphically Speaking

Suyeon Lee is discussing:
“Identity Curation: Play to display ourselves.”

Graphically Speaking logo

About

(01. 2018) Central Saint Martins’ MA Graphic Communication Design have spent the last six months developing a thought process behind a particular stream of work. Arriving at the point where this development will be used to springboard into the creation of the work itself, MA GCD presents Graphically Speaking — a ‘Work in Progress’ show highlighting the formation and development of these ideas.

(02. 2018) Graphically Speaking published these ideas via audio interviews of each class member, running as a live broadcast from Central Saint Martins (accessible in-person and online) for the duration of the show.

As part of the physical show the audience were invited to listen to the broadcast whilst individual graphical visualisations played (responding to the interviewee’s voice), as a revolving installation of objects relating to each interview were uncovered simultaneously in the space. The audio was broadcast live from the GCD studios in Central Saint Martins and archived online.

As part of the WIP show, the emphasis was not on the final work(s) themselves but on both the discussion of the ideas being worked through and the diverse nature of Communication Design and the group itself.

‘Graphically speaking’.

A lit red light on the wall labelled On Air The Graphically Speaking logo displaying on a laptop A photograph of the work in progress exhibition Dan preparing to stick some vinyl cut text onto the wall A person wearing white gloves preparing items for the exhibition An open drawer in a filing cabinet Four filing cabinets

Credits

Special thanks to David Charlesworth, Paul Cherry, Jeremy Keenan, Caroline List, Michael McShane, Billie Muraben and Kate Pelen.

Graphic design by Aizhan Abdrakhmanova, Mátyás Czél and Paula Šobat.

Web design and concept by Lucy Maria, Jad Sawaya and Mike Stevens. (👋)

Updated archive and web development by Lucy Maria and Mike Stevens as part of See, Also (2022).

Three chairs balanced on a folded table