Graphic memory and the visual legacy of COVID-19 in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa

Autores/as

  • Yolandi Burger Loughborough University, School of Design and Creative Arts – Loughborough, United Kingdom
  • Everardt André Burger Tshwane University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering – Pretoria, South Africa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22398/2525-2828.1029145-161

Palabras clave:

COVID-19, Jeffreys Bay, Visual culture, Pandemic signage, Physical traces

Resumen

This research explores the concept of graphic memory by analyzing ephemeral visual artifacts produced during the COVID-19 pandemic in Jeffreys Bay, a coastal town in South Africa renowned for its surf tourism and visual culture. Grounded in graphic memory theory, which highlights the significance of transient printed materials as cultural and historical markers, this research positions visual artifacts as critical tools in capturing socio-economic disruptions and community responses during times of crisis. Employing Zeisel’s Design by Enquiry methodology, pandemic-related visual traces such as signage, sanitation stations, and floor markers were systematically documented within key tourist areas, capturing shifts in public behavior, economic impacts, and evolving local identities. The findings illustrate how temporary visual interventions simultaneously communicated public health measures, exposed tensions between governmental mandates and local economic survival, and underscored community resilience. The eroded condition of certain graphic traces, alongside the deliberate integration of public health messages with local branding, revealed dynamic processes of compliance, adaptation, and resistance. Ultimately, this research highlights graphic memory’s role in preserving local identity narratives and informing future strategies in crisis management, urban resilience, and cultural heritage preservation, thereby contributing significantly to the broader discourse on visual culture, design history, and socio-economic recovery.

Biografía del autor/a

Yolandi Burger, Loughborough University, School of Design and Creative Arts – Loughborough, United Kingdom

Honorary research fellow at Loughborough University.

Everardt André Burger, Tshwane University of Technology, Department of Civil Engineering – Pretoria, South Africa

Lecturer in Civil Engineering at Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa.

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Publicado

2025-08-28

Cómo citar

BURGER, Yolandi; BURGER, Everardt André. Graphic memory and the visual legacy of COVID-19 in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa. Diálogo com a Economia Criativa, Rio de Janeiro, v. 10, n. 29, p. 145–161, 2025. DOI: 10.22398/2525-2828.1029145-161. Disponível em: https://dialogo.emnuvens.com.br/revistadcec-rj/article/view/2022. Acesso em: 28 abr. 2026.

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Dossiê Memória Gráfica