Studio Kalee Jackson

Studio Kalee Jackson

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My design practice centres on typography, which is often expressed through publication design, type design, branding and printed ephemera. Collaboration and design for social change are intrinsic to my practice. I take a thoughtful and conceptual approach to projects and am interested in the idiosyncratic outcomes that evolve from research specific to each project. I was an artist in residence at

Photos from Read NZ Te Pou Muramura's post 14/06/2023

AUP are giving away a copy of this wonderful book, I did the book design so you know it’s going to look cute on your bookshelf xx

31/10/2022

Harriet Powers, the folk artist known as the "mother of African-American quilting," was born on this day in 1839. Powers was born into slavery near Athens, Georgia, and spent her early life on a plantation where she first learned how to sew. Her quilts are considered among the finest examples of 19th century Southern quilting, although only two of her quilts, both of which were made after the Civil War, survive today. Her quilts are a unique blend of both European quilting traditions and African textile arts, and were made using both appliqué and piecework. The two surviving quilts, the Bible Quilt from 1886 and the Pictorial Quilt from 1898, contain numerous pictorial squares that depict either biblical scenes or celestial events. Powers also created a key for both quilts, explaining the meaning behind each panel. Today, her quilts are displayed in the National Museum of American History in Washington, DC and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts.

For an inspiring picture book about Harriet Powers, we highly recommend "Sewing Stories" for ages 5 to 8 at https://www.amightygirl.com/sewing-stories-harriet-powers

For a fascinating book for book for adults about her work, we recommend "This I Accomplish: Harriet Powers' Bible Quilt and Other Pieces" at http://amzn.to/2zNl0QQ

For more books about the significance of quilts to enslaved African Americans, we recommend "Show Way" for ages 5 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/show-way) and "Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt" for ages 6 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/sweet-clara-and-the-freedom-quilt)

For a fun no-sew quilting set for kids ages 5 and up, visit https://www.amightygirl.com/created-by-me-quilt-set -- or discover more fabric arts options for children in our "Fabric Crafts" section at http://amgrl.co/2loxL1T

2020 Shortlist 03/09/2020

Exploring Society (AUP) has been shortlisted in the Best Educational Book category for the PANZ book design awards! Duncan designed the beautiful interiors and I designed the cover.

2020 Shortlist PANZ Book Design Awards 2020 Shortlist Click on cover images for more information Penguin Random House New Zealand Award for Best Illustrated Book   Upstart Press Award for Best Non-Illustrate…

24/06/2020

Talking with Jinki Cambronero for Designers Speak Up on the significance of symbols and my poster on the confederate flag.

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