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Non-Binary Nature Poster Series

Non-Binary Nature Poster Series

Queer sexuality has long been criticized as an unnatural behavior, and yet nature itself is often exploited and devalued in favor of human culture. However, a growing field of interdisciplinary practices has emerged that aims to challenge and disrupt heterosexist notions and institutional articulations of sexuality and nature. This loosely defined field is known as “queer ecology”, and it encompasses a wide range of theories and practices.

One event that seeks to explore these ideas is the Non-Binary Nature symposium. Bringing together experts from diverse fields such as feminism, literature, archaeology, psychology, philosophy, and biology, this symposium offers a unique opportunity for a rich and varied discussion of queer ecology theory. By fostering an interdisciplinary approach, the symposium encourages a nuanced and multifaceted exploration of the topic.

The content posters promote the key ideas of queer ecology, while the promotion posters announce the symposium launch. The brownish-red and green colors used in the content poster series signify the earth and plants of nature. The scientific diagrams and controlled typography convey the academic and serious aspects of the subject matter. For the promotion poster series, the shifting and changing graphic movement indicates the in-betweenness of the subject and inspires people to think about possibilities beyond strict binary categorizations. The vibrant color palette indicates the radical thinking and boldness of the theory. In addition to their function as promotional materials, the posters also serve as artistic expressions of the subject matter.

Overall, the theory of queer ecology offers a fascinating and important framework for rethinking our relationship with nature and sexuality. By exploring this subject from diverse perspectives and promoting its key ideas, the Non-Binary Nature symposium and poster series aim to contribute to an ongoing conversation about the role of queer ecology in shaping our understanding of the world around us.

CREDIT

  • Agency/Creative: Xinyi Shao
  • Article Title: Non-Binary Nature Poster Series
  • Organisation/Entity: Freelance
  • Project Type: Typography
  • Project Status: Non Published
  • Agency/Creative Country: United States
  • Agency/Creative City: Los Angeles
  • Market Region: North America
  • Project Deliverables: Poster Design, Typography
  • Industry: Health Care
  • Keywords: Typography, Poster Design

  • Credits:
    Creative: Xinyi Shao

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