Sin hogar, sin callar
This editorial publication contains five interviews with people who are or have been living on the streets for a long period of time. Alongside each testimony, there's an artistic interpretation of their place of belonging, to visualize their imaginary. In order to maintain certain anonymity, we made a pictorial portrait, which allows to look into the eyes of the narrator during the reading. We explore the usefulness of graphic design as an informative tool to face the problem of homelessness. It's an approach to the problematic from a social conscience, without any pretensions of an immediate solution, but as an act against aporophobia.
Bachelor
Bachelor in Design
Topics
Social, Inclusivity, Identity
Tutors
Rafael Pozo Puertolas