Media Misses Magazine
Reclaiming a media space that has historically been weaponized against women, to shed light on the experiences of women, and to confront the normalization of objectifying women culturally.
Female-authored, 26 unique voices;
5 contributors and 21 anonymous.

The centrefold has been devised to show how behaviours of objectification may manifest into harmful consequences by featuring gender-based violence statistics from the government.

Expressive typography and redactions visually show how this violence is often ignored amid a climate of redactions.

An additional promotional and accessible platform leveraged through social media, primarily Instagram.
Researching the sexual objectification of women in everyday media in order to understand its influence on societal perceptions of gender inequality and how it affects the lives of young women.