Me-We_ a moral relationship between one individual agent to society

Publication | Editorial Design
Graphic Designer
Max Nguyen
About
A flip book set talks about the moral relationship between an individual agent and society through the lens of mathematical imagery of Summation
Detail
When we are accused of an irresponsible action we did within a community, we are prone to excuse our modest influence: “That does not impact much”, that can even be perceived as “invisible”. But are we small? Are we invisible?

Draw inspiration from a quote by Hito Steyerl in How Not to be Seen which suggests: “To become invisible one has to become smaller or equal to one pixel”, this book employs the concept of pixels to asset two contrasting statements in the context of social responsibility: I am small, I am visible; I am small, We are visible.
Tool
Adobe Illustrator | Adobe Indesign |Adobe Photoshop

Main book

Side books

I am small_We are visible
I am small, We are visible. One individual can be small, but collectively, the cumulative influence of each individual is substantial within the structure of society
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I am small_I am visible
One individual can be small, but collectively, the cumulative influence of each individual is substantial within the structure of society
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