One and Many Mirrors: Perspectives on Graphic Design Education

Luke Wood, Brad Haylock (Eds.)

Occasional Papers, 2020

25,00

This ambitious book brings together a wide international selection of new and recent writing by educators and practitioners who question the rules and hierarchies of graphic design education today. It holds a vivid mirror up to the ways in which graphic design is imagined, taught, received and reproduced.

Edited by two designer-educators, One and many mirrors provides an urgent overview of the field of contemporary graphic design education for all those concerned with its past, present and possible futures.

Featuring contributions by Paul Bailey, Stuart Bertolotti-Bailey, Sheila Levrant de Bretteville, Richard Buchanan, Vincent Chan, Tony Credland, Europa, Katie Evans, Matthew Galloway, Rob Giampietro, Corin Gisel, Ricardo Gonçalves, Lisa Grocott, Brad Haylock, Constanze Hein, Richard Hollis, Na Kim, James Langdon, Lu Liang, Ellen Lupton, Gabriela Matuszyk, Fraser Muggeridge, Paul Mylecharane, Nina Paim, Megan Patty, Radim Peško, Joe Potts, Bryony Quinn, Carlos Romo‑Melgar, Naomi Strinati, Jon Sueda, Lucille Tenazas, Teal Triggs, Michael Twyman, Jonty Valentine, Laurene Vaughan, Noel Waite, Luke Wood, Jia Xiao, Bonne Zabolotney and Roxy Zeiher.

Supported by The Physics Room, University of Canterbury College of Arts Contestable Research Fund and RMIT University School of Design

Category:

ISBN: 9780995473010

276 pages, illustrated, 23,5 x 16,5 cm, paperback, English