Jasmine RaznahanJasmine is a graphic designer who lives and works in London. She studied graphic design
at the University of Brighton and after working
in industry for three years, went on to complete
a Masters at the Royal College of Art in 2009.
She is a visiting tutor on the Graphic Design
BA at Kingston University, and has also run workshops at Brighton University, London College of Communication and The Barbican.

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  • Works

  • The Space Between ThingsA photocopied archive of the dedication pages found within all of the books on the theme of love, collected from The Saison Poetry Library.
    Hand bound in an edition of 2.
  • Design Grotto 2008A Christmas themed stall held at Somerset House's Design Grotto. Visitors were challenged to throw Father Christmas' presents down the chimney to win a hand-screenprinted loot bag. Designed with Alistair Webb.
  • Unscannable BooksA structural exploration into book forms, created as a response to the destructive method of book scanning advocated by Google Books.
  • Charlie Chaplin PostersA series of posters designed for the screening
    of three films by the late great Charlie Chaplin.
    Letterpressed in an edition of 100.
  • RCA Design Products 2008Identity for the department's Work In Progress Show and open day. All ephemera was lasercut from salvaged materials found in the department's workshops.
  • Virtual ConfessionsA book designed as a real life record to document what happened when product designers Marc Owens and Tony Mullins created a confessions box in the virtual world of Second Life.
  • RCA Animation 2008Catalogue design for the Royal College of Art Animation MA Degree Show, based around the concept of thaumatropes. Designed with Lottie Crumbleholme.
  • Rainy Day PostersProcess-based posters designed to cheer up passers by. The more it rains, the clearer their message becomes. Clear screenprint onto steel.
  • En - Em - DashThe correct usage of en dashes, em dashes and dashes seems to be a constant source of debate, so we decided to give them a new meaning. This was demonstrated using a piece of beat literature text; a running stream of consciousness with little or no punctuation. Designed with Alistair Webb.
  • Presentation FormalPoster design for a James Goggin talk at the Royal College of Art. Proposing to discuss his work without actually showing any of it, these screenprinted posters appeared blank from one angle, but when viewed from another their content became legible. They were also printed in four colourways and always displayed in a specific configuration that referenced an ongoing project of James'. Designed with Maria Joudina.
  • Ongoing

  • www.themetapress.orgThe Metapress is a small scale online publishing press. Exploring the space between the digital and the analogue, it was founded as a response to the growing amount of books being digitised and read online. It aims to embrace the internet as a global information-sharing network, but also tries to offer a way of haptically reconnecting with the printed word.
  • © Jasmine Raznahan 2009