My DSAA thesis seeks to answer the following question: how can graphic design contribute to the recognition and appreciation of residents from working-class neighborhoods and their cultural richness?
Through this written work, I explore ways to address the various forms of inequality and injustice affecting residents of these neighborhoods, focusing on Le Blosne in Rennes, where I live.
This approach aims to highlight their social and cultural resources through a participatory and collaborative process developed with them.
© Photos: Olivier Panne
My DSAA thesis seeks to answer the following question: how can graphic design contribute to the recognition and appreciation of residents from working-class neighborhoods and their cultural richness?
Through this written work, I explore ways to address the various forms of inequality and injustice affecting residents of these neighborhoods, focusing on Le Blosne in Rennes, where I live.
This approach aims to highlight their social and cultural resources through a participatory and collaborative process developed with them.
© Photos: Olivier Panne