For this project we were assigned to continue experimentation and use cyanotype for our main components. We selected the Endangered Language Project as our client. We used cyanotype to express the way people and their language can fade if not valued and protected.

For this project we were assigned to continue experimentation and use cyanotype for our main components. We selected the Endangered Language Project as our client. We used cyanotype to express the way people and their language can fade if not valued and protected.

Experimental Ads | Professor Stephen Zhang | Collaboration with Victoria Teniente


Endangered Laguages Project Cyanotypes

In partnership with Victoria Teniente


Woman walking past two large, cyanotype posters on a vine-covered wall.
Cyanotype poster featuring a Cherokee woman, with the Cherokee language in the background, and a bright orange headline in the front.

The Endangered Language Project non-profit holds a
vision where native and endangered language communities are thriving, respected, and protected. 

The Endangered Language Project non-profit holds a
vision where native and endangered language communities are thriving, respected, and protected. 

Cyanotype process, showing off multiple attempts of indigenous imagery, sun exposure, and textures.

Initial cyanotype tests to discover the most expressive imagery, blurring,
and shape for The Endangered Language Project non-profit.

Initial cyanotype tests to discover the most expressive imagery, blurring,
and shape for The Endangered Language Project non-profit.

For this project we were assigned to continue experimentation and use cyanotype for our main components. We selected the Endangered Language Project as our client. We used cyanotype to express the way people and their language can fade if not valued and protected.

Endangered Laguages Project Cyanotypes

Experimental Ads | Fall 2025


Woman walking past two large, cyanotype posters on a vine-covered wall.
Cyanotype poster featuring a Cherokee woman, with the Cherokee language in the background, and a bright orange headline in the front.

The Endangered Language Project
non-profit holds a

vision where native
and endangered language communities are thriving, respected,
and protected.

Initial cyanotype tests to discover the most expressive imagery, blurring, and shape for The Endangered Language Project non-profit.

Cyanotype process, showing off multiple attempts of indigenous imagery, sun exposure, and textures.

For this project we were assigned to continue experimentation and use cyanotype for our main components. We selected the Endangered Language Project as our client. We used cyanotype to express the way people and their language can fade if not valued and protected.

Experimental Ads | Professor Stephen Zhang | Collaboration with Victoria Teniente


Endangered Laguages Project Cyanotypes

In partnership with Victoria Teniente


Woman walking past two large, cyanotype posters on a vine-covered wall.
Cyanotype poster featuring a Cherokee woman, with the Cherokee language in the background, and a bright orange headline in the front.

The Endangered Language Project non-profit holds a
vision where native and endangered language communities are thriving, respected, and protected. 

Cyanotype process, showing off multiple attempts of indigenous imagery, sun exposure, and textures.

Initial cyanotype tests to discover the most expressive imagery, blurring,
and shape for The Endangered Language Project non-profit.

For this project we were assigned to continue experimentation and use cyanotype for our main components. We selected the Endangered Language Project as our client. We used cyanotype to express the way people and their language can fade if not valued and protected.

Endangered Laguages Project Cyanotypes

Experimental Ads | Fall 2025


Woman walking past two large, cyanotype posters on a vine-covered wall.
Cyanotype poster featuring a Cherokee woman, with the Cherokee language in the background, and a bright orange headline in the front.

The Endangered Language Project
non-profit holds a

vision where native
and endangered language communities are thriving, respected,
and protected.

Initial cyanotype tests to discover the most expressive imagery, blurring, and shape for The Endangered Language Project non-profit.

Cyanotype process, showing off multiple attempts of indigenous imagery, sun exposure, and textures.