
"I love designing the rhythm of type and images across the pages. Each publication in my portfolio has presented different design challenges, with formats, layouts and aesthetics all steered in the direction of their individual subject matter."
"In my publication Gum Girl, I wanted to evoke specific sensory experiences through the editorial design, playing on ideas surrounding girlhood and the grotesque. It was designed to be garishly pink and satirical - something you want to touch, but also something that disgusts you."
"For the film-to-book translation of Psycho, I wanted my typography to scream with the film's most nail-biting scenes unfolding quickly through a number of image-centred pages."
"Artists and designers like Irma Boom and Ben Denzer inspire my practice, encouraging an attention to the shape of a publication that's full of care but also of joy and humour."
Neat Rodanant's graphic design work emphasizes the physicality of books, allowing for creative experimentation with type and image. Her projects, including Gum Girl and a film-to-book translation of Psycho, showcase unique design challenges tailored to their themes. Gum Girl combines sensory experiences with feminist literature, while the Psycho publication uses typography to enhance the film's tension. Influenced by artists like Irma Boom, Rodanant values the materiality of books, integrating elements of joy and humor into her designs, often drawing inspiration from psychological thrillers and sci-fi films.
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