Schematics gets sinister in Vaka Valo's fusion of info-graphic illustration

Date
23 April 2012

In Dream Diary Vaka Valo randomly adopts the ligne claire illustration and colour palate reserved for the clinically bleak how-to/airplane emergency guides, removing them from their explanatory contexts and fusing them to create new, totally obscure, narratives. For example, a construction manual interplays with a first-aid guide so that the blood poring out of Mrs A.N. Example’s nose flows seamlessly into a paint tin. They are strange, and not a little sinister, but then anyone who actually reads the aircraft safety card will be disturbed at the vacant (sometimes bemusedly happy) expressions on the illustrated faces and understand quickly the leap of imagination it took Vaka to create these “dreams.”

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Vaka Valo: Dream Diary No.9

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Vaka Valo: Dream Diary No.2

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Vaka Valo: Dream Diary No.15

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Vaka Valo: Dream Diary No.11

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Vaka Valo: Dream Diary No.7

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Vaka Valo: Dream Diary No.10

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Bryony Quinn

Bryony was It’s Nice That’s first ever intern and worked her way up to assistant online editor before moving on to pursue other interests in the summer of 2012.

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