Title
Al Ra'yee Al Talet
Student Status
Undergraduate
Abstract
Al Ra’yee Al Talet is a card game based on debate aims to promote critical thinking. The theme of the game is gender, sex and sexuality in Egypt aimed to discuss taboo subjects. It’s a bold game that should only be played by those brave enough to dig into themselves and have a clearer perspective on things they don’t necessarily take in consideration or think about. It is also the perfect game to get to know the people around you on a different level. Every question and statement are carefully built to trigger and dig deep into the human brain. Even the questions that seem easy have many layers to them. No two fingerprints are the same, so are you and your loved ones. This game has brought people together and separated people apart.
Department
Arts Department
First Advisor
Ahmad Saqfalhait
Second Advisor
Bahia Shehab
Third Advisor
Ghalia Elsrakbi
Committee Member 1
Bassem Yousri
Committee Member 2
Engy Aly
Committee Member 3
Mahamad Khalil
Extent
p.2
Institutional Review Board (IRB) Approval
Not necessary for this item
Recommended Citation
Karim, Karim, "Al Ra'yee Al Talet" (2018). Capstone and Graduation Projects. 114.
https://fount.aucegypt.edu/capstone/114
Rights
This record describes an artistic or creative work which was prepared as part of a course of study at the American University of Cairo. The creators retain all rights to the original artistic or creative works described herein.
Publication Date
Fall 12-2-2018
Comments
This project is part of “ Zoom in Keda- Fourth Graduating Class of Graphic Design Students-The American University in Cairo – Class 2018-2019” catalog. Several global cities have acquired an international rep¬utation as design education hubs by acknowledging the importance of education planning and early learning ex¬periences through providing a structured career path and aligning design skills with the economy’s various needs. Our 8 years old Graphic Design program at the Ameri¬can University in Cairo aims to follow the same strategy, mentoring students on how to channel their creativity and knowledge into reshaping their communities, leaving a positive imprint on their society. Four design segments have been commonly defined in the MENA region’s design sector; namely: Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design, and Industrial/Product Design. The title for the fourth design seniors show was “Zoom in Keda “. As with the previous 3 exhibitions, the title builds on the graphic design language in Egyptian vernacular cul¬ture. “Zoom in Keda” is a commonly used phrase in the de¬sign field, told when one wishes to examine the micro de¬tails of a design on screen. The exhibition was held at the AUC Sharjah Art Gallery on December 2nd, 2018, where bachelor projects completed by the fourth graduating class of Graphic Design students were displayed.