Transitioning flip books: creating visual communication strategies to communicate the transitioning of transgender and gender diverse people

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M. Kelly
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ABSTRACT This paper presents the case study of the author’s creation of a flip book, a creative writing and visual communication design strategy used to assist children and teenagers, their family and loved ones, when communicating transgender transitioning to others. The experiences of transgender people during the recognition, coming out and transitioning process are greatly impacted by the roles and reactions of family, friends, peers and others. Research describing or demonstrating transgender and family perspectives during this time is scant. This practice-based research, using an autoethnographic lens, addresses the need to support family and friends of transgender people who are required to communicate a challenging process succinctly and clearly to a broader audience. Working with careful folding and cut paper, I present a way to communicate both the perceptions of the person transitioning aligned with the definitions and language of the process of transitioning. As a simple action of ensuring inclusion, this innovative design and writing strategy demonstrates the power of creative practices to mobilise new knowledge and support a minority group of community members. Further research is required to identify ways to expand the project to other gender diverse groups.
转换翻转书:创建视觉交流策略,传达跨性别和性别多样化人群的转换
本文介绍了作者创作的一本翻页书的案例研究,这是一种创造性的写作和视觉传达设计策略,用于帮助儿童和青少年、他们的家人和亲人与他人沟通变性。跨性别者在承认、出柜和变性过程中的经历很大程度上受到家人、朋友、同龄人和其他人的角色和反应的影响。在这段时间里,描述或展示跨性别者和家庭观点的研究很少。这项以实践为基础的研究,使用自我人种学的视角,解决了支持跨性别者的家人和朋友的需求,他们需要简洁清晰地向更广泛的受众传达一个具有挑战性的过程。通过仔细的折叠和剪纸,我提出了一种方式来传达人们对过渡过程的看法,这种看法与过渡过程的定义和语言相一致。作为确保包容性的简单行动,这种创新的设计和写作策略展示了创造性实践在调动新知识和支持少数社区成员方面的力量。需要进一步研究,以确定如何将该项目扩大到其他性别不同的群体。
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