
A book which explores how contemporary media —particularly teen genre films — over the last 30 years have enforced the stereotype of filler word users as spoiled, unintelligent adolescent females.
Formatted in an unconventional way, this project is an experiment into simplifying the delivery of dense academic texts which can be difficult to absorb.

Clueless double page spread from Like, As We Know It – A book which explores how contemporary media —particularly teen genre films — over the last 30 years have enforced the stereotype of filler word users as spoiled, unintelligent adolescent females.
Formatted in an unconventional way, this project is an experiment into simplifying the delivery of dense academic texts which can be difficult to absorb.

Concertina infographic tracking the use of filler words in the Clueless (1995) movie script.