Eric Stynes makes work spanning the fields of art, graphic design, art direction, moving image and spatial design — with an emphasis on meaningful research.

Who Fears 
to Speak



Clodagh O’Leary is a photographer documenting the Irish republican tradition of Internment Bonfires in Derry. This photo series focuses on the experiences of young people from the areas of The Bogside and Creggan, exploring the politics shaping their lives and identities.

The republican symbol of the Easter Lily is woven throughout the publication. Abstracted into a topographical map, the Easter Lily begins to mirror some of the physical and ideological boundaries in Derry.

Two alternative half covers were created for the publication — a tricolour and a gold version — both adorned with the Lily and a map of Creggan. The creep and bind stitching have been intentionally left untrimmed. For the publication and exhibition launch, a series of promotional posters were also created. 

Photography: Clodagh O’Leary / 1eurofiddy
RISO Printing: Waybad Press
Digital Printing: Plus Print
Display Typeface: Edition Medieval by Elias Hanzer
Interior of cover lined with a map of Creggan
Riso Printed Posters
Alternatve Gold Cover