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Anna
Hillman believes that design is good only when it reflects
an appreciation of one's whole environment. As a self-proclaimed
'sustainable designer,' Hillman is concerned with the way in which
things work together, whether it be interaction between people and
the places they live, between people and other people, or between
people and the designs she makes.
Hillman's
project Guerrilla Graphics is part of a 'campaign' to encourage
people to explore and engage with their local surroundings. Her
bold, handwritten messages around the city of London call people's
attention to beautiful details they may never have noticed, or perhaps
have just forgotten about. The words "FEEL ME" invite
a passerby to stroke soft patches of moss atop a brick wall, while
the message "LOOK AT THE SKY" on a pathway reminds people
to enjoy the nature that floats eternally above their heads. Hillman's
goal is to help people engage more deeply in everyday places, encouraging
them to activate the five senses in unexpected ways. The messages
spring up at random and in surprising locations and, because they
are drawn in chalk, disappear almost as quickly. Despite their transience,
we say these messages are certain to leave a lasting impression.
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