I thought it would be interesting, even fun, to facilitate a roundtable with the QtM team and record the results. I came armed with four questions and no expectations, which turned out to be a winning strategy. While the experience and the content were great, the audio recording…isn’t. Here are some of the things I…
Explainer clip voice-overs
When I watched the original explainer clips for the Queering the Museum site interface, I noticed that they moved quite quickly and that there was no soundtrack to accompany the visuals. Having watched many a product explainer clip, I knew the combination of vocal instruction reinforced by viewing the action described to be more potent,…
Collateral Design: A5 Flyer
I designed this A5 flyer to be printed double-sided in black on fluorescent copier paper. This eliminated the need for commercial printing and allowed for quick and inexpensive duplication as needed. Both the layout and the graphic reinforce Queering the Museum’s theme of deriving multiple readings and meanings from singular objects. The playing card design…
Logo Design: Queering the Museum
At some point during our regular weekly project meeting on 17 September, Centre of Democracy Manager Nikki Sullivan mentioned the possibility of creating a branding system or even just a logo for the Queering the Museum (QtM) site and the project more generally. The only restrictions discussed were that it should be different from the…
QUEER: 15 @The Chapel
The video below was my contribution to the Queering the Museum launch event. It represents an abbreviated version of the response I posted to the QtM website. The format bears a passing resemblance to the trademarked talks that originated in Tokyo and have sprung up around the world. In this iteration, each speaker presents 15…