Nadine Macapagal is pursuing a BFA in Graphic Design at the Rhode Island School of Design.
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How Pigeons Became Rats


Publication Design,
Editorial Design
(2024)

A blend of two articles: “Animals in the World: A Materialist Approach to Sociological Animal Studies” by Richard York and Stefano B. Longo, and “How Pigeons Became Rats: The Cultural Spatial Logic of Problem Animals” by Colin Jerolmack. Together, they offer a study on pigeons, exploring their sociological significance and the cultural perceptions that shape their role in everyday life.