Twelve for Judy
Fame is not all sunshine and rainbows as we all are led to believe. Judy Garland is a good example of someone who experienced the darker side of Hollywood. As a child star, Judy was manipulated and used. Her life was a true example of how people can appear to be happy, and put up a front, but in reality, they are miserable.
Each of these cards has a main figure in black and white representing the main idea with a paper doll outline which represents how people were able to decide what they wanted to see when they saw Judy. Along with the imagery, there is a quote that helps communicate the idea.
The look of these cards is also inspired by paper dolls which children play with and can rearrange and make there dolls to be anything they want, much like what the public and media did to Judy. I also liked the idea of playing off of one of her most iconic roles in The Wizard of Oz with a saturated background and black and white contrasting foreground.
Each of these cards has a main figure in black and white representing the main idea with a paper doll outline which represents how people were able to decide what they wanted to see when they saw Judy. Along with the imagery, there is a quote that helps communicate the idea.
The look of these cards is also inspired by paper dolls which children play with and can rearrange and make there dolls to be anything they want, much like what the public and media did to Judy. I also liked the idea of playing off of one of her most iconic roles in The Wizard of Oz with a saturated background and black and white contrasting foreground.
Designer: Jessica Kuhlman

