Centered: People and Ideas Diversifying DesignCENTERED: People and Ideas Diversifying Design is now available! [smarturl.it/centered]
Centered gives a voice to the people, places, methods, ideas, and beliefs that have been eclipsed or excluded by dominant design movements, through thirteen essays and interviews, including:
- Gee’s Bend Quilters, by Stephen Child and Isabella D’Agnenica
- A Chinese Typographic Archive, by YuJune Park and Caspar Lam
- Indigenous Sovereignty and Design: An Interview with Sadie Red Wing (Her Shawl is Yellow)
- The Truck Art of India, by Shantanu Suman
- Decolonizing Graphic Design, A Must, by Cheryl D. Miller
- And much more
Filled with striking visuals from a range of global designers, Centered is a must-read and must-have for design practitioners, educators, students, and anyone interested in expanding narratives of design.
Read an excerpt from Centered, here!
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Extra Bold: A Feminist, Inclusive, Anti-Racist, Non-Binary Field Guide for Graphic DesignersPublished Essays, Interviews, and WritingsLeft: Black, Brown + Latinx Design Educators:
Conversations on Design and Race, By: Kelly Walters (Contributor)
Middle: The Black Experience in Design: Identity Expression & Reflection (My essay is titled “Beyond the Universal: Positionality and Promise in an HBCU Classroom.” Editorial team: Anne H. Berry, Kelly Walters, Lesley-Ann Noel, Penina Laker, and Kareem Collie.
Right: Beyond Diversity by Rohit Bhargava and Jennifer Brown (Contributing Writer)
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Type StudyBeyond the BauhausThe content featured in Beyond the Bauhaus aims to highlight design contributions from underrepresented cultural and social groups that do not have roots in modernist or Bauhaus methods. The goal is to broaden the scope of what we teach and discuss in the classroom.
These articles were written for AIGA's Design Educators Community, and available to read at: educators.aiga.org
Perspectives and Reflections: Thoughts on Identity, Race, and Design Education
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