Hand in hand 
 
Newcastle College,The Evolution of Reggae
 
The digital revolution has been the making of designers today some may say...
 
But. I disagree and believe that along with the technology we use today it would be within a designers best interest to work using his/her craft skills.
 
Created using methods of print transfer as well as inks and Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, which achieves an effect that isn't over controlled so that the design is able to be flourish, I absolutely love the marks made when creating this piece.
 
first used as a national flag during the late Nineteenth Century.
 
 
Green
 
Represents the homeland of Rastafarians: Ethiopia. The green is more than just a symbol, though. It is a call to action and a reminder that the Earth needs nurturing and protecting. Forests and vegetation, without which human life could not exist.
 
Gold/ Yellow
 
Next up is the color yellow. Yellow represents the sun, light, and warmth. The light of Rastafari similarly shines on all of us, providing a source of one love, one light for everyone to share. As well as standing for the wealth of treasured heritag.
 
Red 
Memorial to theblood shed by patriot. Symbolizes the blood of those in Africa and Jamaica. Red is a cry for equality and fairness that stems from oppression and struggle.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Reggae Roots
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Reggae Roots

Project that is influenced by the music and culture of Reggae

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