GNAR Campaign Poster
Inspired by the Cut & Paste design challenge
Inspired by the Cut & Paste design challenge
This was a short term project in which the goal was to design a poster campaigning for a word to be added to the dictionary that is not currently in the dictionary.
The concept for this project was the same challenge given to the participants of the Cut & Paste design challenge, hosted by Kansas City design week. The only difference was they are given 45 minutes to design, we were given one week. To challenge myself, I chose to adhere to the 45 minute guideline given to the participants of the Cut & Paste challenge.
The word I chose was "gnar", shorthand for the word "gnarly", popular with the skateboarding community. Though gnarly already exists, I prefer the more tangible and edgy sound of gnar. I pulled inspiration for this poster from the skate community of the 1970s and the present.
The concept for this project was the same challenge given to the participants of the Cut & Paste design challenge, hosted by Kansas City design week. The only difference was they are given 45 minutes to design, we were given one week. To challenge myself, I chose to adhere to the 45 minute guideline given to the participants of the Cut & Paste challenge.
The word I chose was "gnar", shorthand for the word "gnarly", popular with the skateboarding community. Though gnarly already exists, I prefer the more tangible and edgy sound of gnar. I pulled inspiration for this poster from the skate community of the 1970s and the present.