Tuesday, April 17, 2012

ISOLATED

Conventional systems of communication which are not meant t mislead but to educate, direct, inform and instruct the passers-by.

These texts are embedded in bills, posters and hand written advertisements.  They form both the formal and informal modes of urban communication.

The Lagos cityscape is full of these and it’s not uncommon in other African cities, thus giving them their unique outlook.

Lagos is not devoid of such eccentricity/or idiosyncrasy.  As Africa’s fastest growing cosmopolis Lagos is constantly reshaping its commercial geography – leading to the emergence of a novel urban language with dynamic and organic outlook.

They are mostly in street corners, alleys, private residences, shops, churches, electric poles, lintels etc and subconsciously appeal/or attract the attention of the common folk/or the working class.