Cat Duncan uses the tactility of tickets and calendars to invigorate the identity of Athene run club
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Cat Duncan uses the tactility of tickets and calendars to invigorate the identity of Athene run club
"Cat brings a touch of personal style to the community project, and the wider design language incorporates visual references to the outdoors. Some pieces have a misty, hazy edge, like the sky when reaching to top of mountain summit. Others use colour blocking, cutting, layering and printmaking techniques, to concoct feelings of invigoration. Stretches before morning runs materialise into spirited figures rendered in motion that "bring the piece to life in a way that connects you to the activity and feels more human", shares Cat."
"A sense of play is evident in Cat's process, from the early design experiments all the way up to the final product. In playing with different media, Cat uses humour and storytelling to bring forth tactility from the page and into the real world; her work thrives on the philosophies of recycling and repurposing. Some pieces are inspired by clippings, tickets, calendars and membership cards - all physical reminders of belonging."
Cat brings personal style to a community project and uses a design language that references the outdoors. Some pieces feature misty, hazy edges evoking mountain summits; others employ colour blocking, cutting, layering and printmaking to generate invigorating effects. Stretches before morning runs become spirited figures in motion that connect to activity and feel human. Playful experimentation with media, humour and storytelling produces tactile outcomes that translate from page to object. The practice emphasizes recycling and repurposing, using clippings, tickets and membership cards as physical markers of belonging. Work includes wearable stickers that foster community identity and encourage outdoor engagement.
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