As part of a collaborative project, I co-hosted a series of storytelling workshops in partnership with a fellow creative, aimed at exploring our relationships with fear through personal and cultural narratives. These workshops provided participants with a safe and creative space to share their stories, whether rooted in their everyday experiences or drawn from myths and legends. Throughout the sessions, we focused on building storytelling skills through physical and vocal exercises, improvisation games, and active listening techniques. By the end of October, the participants had the opportunity to showcase their storytelling abilities in a live performance, tying together a collective exploration of fear from diverse perspectives.
In addition to co-hosting the workshops, I was responsible for designing the posters and managing the visual communications for the event. The graphic elements I created captured the essence of the workshop’s theme, blending the eerie and reflective aspects of fear. These visuals played a key role in promoting the event and engaging the community, aligning the graphic identity with the overall tone of the storytelling series. This project allowed me to combine my skills in facilitation and design, contributing to both the creative environment of the workshops and their successful execution.