It’s Freezing in LA! #10: Plants
Creative direction, Editorial design, Illustration
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![Infographic spread: Lichen - It's Freezing in LA! #10: Plants]()
![Article written by Hana Pera Aoake - It's Freezing in LA! #10: Plants]()
![Article written by Amirio Freeman and illustrated by Farida Eltigi - It's Freezing in LA! #10: Plants]()
![Article written by Kartnik Shankar and illustratedby Deming Huang - It's Freezing in LA! #10: Plants]()
![Article written by Giulia Trojano and illustrated by Elisa Terranera - It's Freezing in LA! #10: Plants]()
![Article written by Giulia Trojano and illustrated by Elisa Terranera - It's Freezing in LA! #10: Plants]()
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The 10th issue of It’s Freezing in LA!’s central theme is Plants. Research and digital images of lichen has been included in an infographic page spread.
At odds with IFLA! 10’s theme, lichen are not plants, rather they are often found accompanying them. Like plants, and any organism for that matter, lichen appear to be singular. Yet studying lichen under a microscope reveals two composite parts: fungus, and algae (or cyanobracteria) from which plants first evolved. Photosynthesising cells are entangled with fungal filaments. The symbiosis that forms a lichen suggests that ‘organisms’ are blurrier than previously presumed.
Consider our own relationships, as ‘individual’ humans, with the various beings that form our ‘microbiomes’ (from gut bacteria to yeasts) – studies suggest that cells with human DNA only constitute 43% of the body’s total. Given our own symbiotic relationships with microbiomes, plants, other people, and lichens themselves, it’s difficult to dispute that we too are blurry-boundaried organisms connected to a wide array of life diffused both within and without us. In this way, symbiotic lichen remind us to honour those connections.
Creative direction: Matthew Lewis, and Nina Carter
Graphic design: Matthew Lewis
Design assistant: Anya Landolt
Art editor: Nina Carter
Editor: Martha Dillon
Deputy Editor: Jackson Howarth
Research and data: Matthew Lewis
Graphic design: Matthew Lewis
Design assistant: Anya Landolt
Art editor: Nina Carter
Deputy Editor: Jackson Howarth