Youth Coalition

Client
An own curated project  for Molenbeek for Brussels 2030. 

 

Services
A Youth Manifesto

 

Year
2024

As a next step after Speak Up, where we asked the “questions to the future” of 1000 young people from Brussels, we organised with Molenbeek-Brussels2030 the Youth Coalition, an exciting and transformative initiative that has put the aspirations and concerns of its youth at the forefront. The “Molenbeek-Brussels2030 Youth Coalition” was a groundbreaking endeavor within the outreach of Molenbeek for Brussels 2030. This initiative was vital part of Brussels’ bid for the title of European Capital of Culture in 2030, aiming to empower young voices and translate their vision into actionable programs for the region’s future. As a result the 100 participants wrote a trilingual Manifesto !

 

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The Architecture of the Logo

‘’Redaction ■■■■■■ is an intervention into the textual surface of the present, ■■■ one which makes the contours and logics of this surface more legible. Its aesthetics of forgery and détournement, of re-appropriation and re-performance, produce a uniquely direct and ■■■■■■ effect ’’   Andy Zuliani

The Publishing Power of Place logo draws on the act of redaction as both a graphic language and a spatial metaphor. The blacked-out letters reference redaction as an intentional intervention on the page—an act that conceals while simultaneously drawing attention, shaping meaning through absence as much as presence. Rendered in a marker-like style, the logo suggests collective authorship and co-redaction, evoking community input, informality, and an ongoing process rather than a fixed, finished identity. This approach parallels the co-design of space and place, where existing conditions are intervened upon, rearranged, and reinterpreted rather than erased, allowing new possibilities to emerge over time. Like spatial practice, the logo embraces incompleteness and adaptability, positioning publishing as a living process, something continually revised, built upon, and shaped by those who engage with it. Omar Wanas