Nassisi’s Common Places project, a multi-
layered, semi-translucent book inspired
by the work of Irma Boom, is intended as
a mediation on inhabiting space. Would
most like to work with: Fraser Muggeridge
Studio. [email protected]
Inspired by concrete poets such as Augusto
de Campos, Romanoski breaks down
texts with typography. Letterforms jostle
for attention as phrases and idioms are set
down in dynamic ways. Would most like
to work with: Friends. danromanoski.com
Fairhurst’s Kick, Don’t Twist series
explores the physicality of emotion with
bold, deliberately exaggerated forms.
Would most like to work with: Someone
who could take my work away from
the flat, still surface. mollyfairhurst.com
Grainge’s Dyslexia project derives from
first hand, and personal, experiences
of the condition. ‘It aims to celebrate its
diversity rather than see it as a disability,’
she says. Would most like to work with:
Leanne Shapton. lucygrainge.com
Carlson’s project is a visual biography
of her great-grandmother, Swedish
sculptor Ninnan Santesson, exploring
the roots of creativity and process through
gender. Would most like to work with:
Blok Design. linneacarlson.se
Inspired by Kafka’s The Trial, Kim brings
a richly textured minimalism and a love
of storytelling to her imagery, which
is designed to work best on a book cover.
Would most like to work with: Penguin
Random House. graceheejungkim.com
BARBARA NASSISI
University of Brighton,
UK
07 DAN ROMANOSKI
Minneapolis College of Art
and Design, USA
08 MOLLY FAIRHURST
Leeds Arts University,
UK
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LUCY GRAINGE
Glasgow School of Art,
UK
10 LINNÉA CARLSON
Beckmans College of Design,
Sweden
11 GRACE HEEJUNG KIM
Pratt Institute,
USA
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