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| Authors own image captured at British Museum |
The aim of this project was to create a publication based on a room or an object within the British Museum. Before visiting the museum I was unsure on the subject I would focus on, I decided not to look at a map and just get lost within the rooms. As I travelled through the rooms I came across one involving large patterns which immediately excited me. It was tired 'Shifting Pattern Pacific Bark Cloth Clothing.' I was drawn into the organic appearance of the prints and wanted to discover more abut this fascinating room.
I discovered bark cloth was made from the inner bark off of trees which is chemically transformed into sheets for use the use of clothing. This process is a distinctive art tradition which unites the region. However, the patterns on the clothing reflect diverse histories of individual island groups. I feel the room became more and more exciting as I discovered new information and admired the exotic clothing, objects and patterns. On the other hand I noticed several children within the room who were struggling to engage with the work; I then realised it was due to the information not targeting their age group - it was positioned high and used a lot of complicated words. This sparked the idea of creating a publication aimed at children which would engage and involve them into learning about the subject within the room.
I began by researching how to engage children and discovered bright colours and textures were a key aspect in their learning; from this I experimented with a range of materials which my publication could be printed on. The inspiration for my hanging publication came from the way in which the bark cloth was presented and I felt it would visually work well within the room and compliment the work. After many colour, typography and composition experiments I was satisfied with the outcomes and techniques I wanted to use for my final design - However, unfortunately I was unable to use the heat press which directly prints onto the material, this is when I decided I would use heat transfer which I had previously explored. This was difficult as it gave a shiny outcome and in some cases did not transfer successfully. But after several attempts I was pleased with my outcome and fell it is successful.
| Authors own image |
I would improve the quality of material to ensure the publication would with stand my target audience continuously touching it. I really enjoyed this project and feel satisfied with my outcome and the development made to create it.

































