graphic design
We’ve been here before. Ten years ago, many designers resisted when UX and visual design merged into “product design,” arguing it would dilute craft. The same consolidation is happening now—this time across design, product, engineering, and AI.
Carly • Designers! Designers! Designers!
I think, at least what I’ve been meditating on for the past 7 months, is that we have to look towards designing an organization that allows the ability to build out that body of work. Still venture back-able. Not just a design studio reliant on client work or a large art practice.
Cracking this holds an entirely new model for intersectional work.... See more
Cracking this holds an entirely new model for intersectional work.... See more
Reggie James • Towards a Body of Work (1)
Critical Designers’ produced by an increasing number of design schools are prompted to address social, political and environmental issues through their practices. Yet, who can afford to continue such effort after graduation?
In a dynamic style holding multiple voices, Who Can Afford To Be Critical? discusses the limits that affordability, class and... See more
In a dynamic style holding multiple voices, Who Can Afford To Be Critical? discusses the limits that affordability, class and... See more
Who can afford to be critical? - Set Margins'
Designer + Educator J. Dakota Brown Is Untangling the Relationship Between Design and Labor – Eye on Design
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How Cranbrook’s Design Program Redefined How We Make and Talk About Graphic Design – Eye on Design
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