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How Cranbrook’s Design Program Redefined How We Make and Talk About Graphic Design

Eye on Design

You either love it or you hate it. In 1984, for example, Paul Goldberger, the then-architecture critic of The New York Times wrote that “Cranbrook, more than any other institution, has the right to think of itself as synonymous with contemporary American Design.” We used to have a bookmaker in residence on campus.”

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The mechanics of non-human personas

UX Collective

How designers can capture the voices that represent non-human living beings. Yes, there are important movements like sustainable design, eco design and circular design. There are plenty of tools and frameworks to consider the environmental impact during a design process. Stone titled Should Trees Have Standing? [3].

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BIPOC Resources for Creatives

Shillington

Read on to discover a wealth of these amazing resources that support BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour), along with important initiatives within the creative community to bring visibility to organizations, creatives around the world and programs aimed at empowering and celebrating creatives of colour. Equity Meets Design Course.

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Women You Should Know in Graphic Design History

Tuts Plus

I knew there would be more than just a handful that deserved recognition, so I embarked on making my own list of female graphic designers. In this article, we'll highlight 12 female designers who in one way or another have made waves, not only in the design world but also in communities outside of it. Carolyn Davidson.

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The decline in Design (Thinking)

UX Collective

How designers have succeeded and failed in our daily lives Photo by Med Badr Chemmaoui on Unsplash Design was my first love. Design taught me to see things differently. Design is not exclusive to everyday products, either. However, some design choices are much more explicit about their harmful agenda.