[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"news-2706-EN":3},{"news_id":4,"posted":5,"title":6,"summary":7,"pk":8,"tile_image":9,"published":10,"permalink":11,"body":12,"tags":13,"images":14},2706,"2016-08-15T12:40:00#2706","Best of Orlando","\u003Ca href=\"\u002FGailArmstrong\">Gail Armstrong\u003C\u002Fa> was recently commissioned to create this vibrant front cover.","news","blog_2706_636068624904450000.jpg","2016-08-15T12:40:00","\u002Fnews\u002F2706\u002Fbest_of_orlando","\u003Cp>Here Gail tells us a bit about approaching the cover with sensitivity and awareness\u003C\u002Fp>\r\n\u003Cp>\"It ended up being a far more sensitive piece than anyone could have anticipated. Every year the magazine celebrate the best of Orlando - it&rsquo;s people, nightclubs, shops, restaurants, entertainment etc. The brief was to be vibrant, lively, celebratory and bursting with activity. However, just as the initial drawings were approved and I&rsquo;d begun cutting the elements in paper, Orlando was subjected to a week of tragedy - first the shooting of pop singer Christina Grimmie, then the horrific nightclub shootings that left 49 dead, and then the 2-year old killed in a crocodile attack in a hotel resort. Obviously, the cover image now felt frivolous and inappropriate.\u003C\u002Fp>\r\n\u003Cp>With Orlando reeling and very shaken from events, I felt very committed to getting the tone and atmosphere of the cover right. Orlando was pulling together and people were supporting each other and trying to rise above adversity - the cover needed to reflect that spirit. The type became the hero of the image, with the border forming a window onto a representation of the Orlando skyline with the sun rising behind it, symbolic of how Orlando was pulling itself together and literally rising above events.\"\u003C\u002Fp>","#editorial#paper sculpture#gail armstrong#creativity#cover magazine#papercraft#",[15],{"filename":9}]