Projects by Joanna Rucklidge

This blog captures visual communication projects, past and present, by Joanna Rucklidge, tackling issues around waste, re-use and value of resources.

Friday, 2 May 2014

Re-usable Postcards

Made from the inside of juice and milk cartons, these erasable, re-usable postcards were sent through the Royal Mail over and over again. (Glasgow School of Art, 1995)


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by Joanna Rucklidge
Joanna Rucklidge studied BA Graphic Design at Glasgow School of Art and an MA in Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art, London. She now resides somewhere between the two working as a Senior Lecturer in Graphic Design at Sheffield Hallam University, and pursuing her own practice as Artist & Designer in the cellar of her Sheffield home.
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