Lots of print and typographic landscapes from designer Sarah Honeth

Date
17 March 2015

The focus on space in graphic designer Sarah Honeth’s work makes her pages become almost like cavernous landscapes themselves. Her documentation of the California dam’s sits within a long line of pop culture history of LA’s water system – most famously, Chinatown – and makes both tongue in cheek and considered points about their function. Sarah also applies this juxtaposition to her project about Newfoundland, making subject matter that can otherwise seem inaccessible both fun and poignant.

Sarah is based between New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco and works with printed matter in various forms. T-Shirts, newspapers, postcards, zines and posters make up her varied and well-researched portfolio that covers Colonialism, Brutalism, Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, dams and image spam.

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Sarah Honeth: Portfolio

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Billie Muraben

Billie studied illustration at Camberwell College of Art before completing an MA in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art. She joined It’s Nice That as a Freelance Editorial Assistant back in January 2015 and continues to work with us on a freelance basis.

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