I hate small pockets;
A pocket sized guide to intersectional feminism




This pocket sized publication aims to make contemporary feminism more accessible through the symbolism of small pockets. The annoyance of smaller pockets on female clothing is comparatively insignificant when placed alongside other contemporary feminist issues, however, it is one that anyone can understand or relate to.
The publication contains a typographic fold out, typeset with my own proposal for an intersectionally feminist future. The writing aims to combat the sometimes intimidating excess of material in the feminist conversation. As well as working to erase the stereotype of feminists as ‘angry’ and ‘man hating’. Instead proposing increased flexibility of feminist goals, which allows everyone to find their unique share of space in the feminist conversation. 



The bite sized chunks of text can be read in any order;
echoing the writings concluding statement that each person should find their own unique way to access the feminist conversation.