None Of Our Business
by Livia Lima Newspapers traditionally serve as a snapshot of events,
the semiotics of our times. This work takes an exploded view
approach of a newspaper, randomly selected from April
2009. This vision is then compounded to create an entirely
new vision of a newspaper. This piece challenges the visual guidelines inherent to
a paper through the overlapping of information and graphic
elements. When the given information is reshuffled and recollated
using a new criteria, order is transformed into chaos
and likewise, some of the ordinarily chaotic elements of a
newspaper gain a new sense of order. The purpose of the piece is to discuss the way information
is delivered daily to us through the printed word. It questions
whether all the essential facts are being given to us and
most importantly, is proper attention given to the facts that
matter the most. A1 publication screen-printed onto newsprint If you would like to buy one please contact
livia@weloveinc.com
the semiotics of our times. This work takes an exploded view
approach of a newspaper, randomly selected from April
2009. This vision is then compounded to create an entirely
new vision of a newspaper. This piece challenges the visual guidelines inherent to
a paper through the overlapping of information and graphic
elements. When the given information is reshuffled and recollated
using a new criteria, order is transformed into chaos
and likewise, some of the ordinarily chaotic elements of a
newspaper gain a new sense of order. The purpose of the piece is to discuss the way information
is delivered daily to us through the printed word. It questions
whether all the essential facts are being given to us and
most importantly, is proper attention given to the facts that
matter the most. A1 publication screen-printed onto newsprint If you would like to buy one please contact
livia@weloveinc.com

