Tangible Gratitude

Tangible and emotive forms of expression are becoming increasingly difficult to achieve naturally, especially as industry, education, and even personal, overstimulating facets of our daily lives towards a staggered relationship with digital communication. In order to further this line of thought and practice, what pedagogies guide and inform the justification in which we elevate how we interact with handwriting, a dying form of identity, and offer it permanence in digital spaces? Analog forms of expression are, and continue to be, celebrated, objective forms of communication; how might we encourage creatives and logicians alike to leverage the utility of analog forms of expression while establishing the confidence to continue their efforts into the digital spaces they occupy?

This is a visual exploration of my Master’s Thesis during my time at the Georgia Institute of Technology. For more information or to view my thesis, please reach out!