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Vormgeving en design (166)
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War with Myself
Essays on Design, Culture & Violence
2024 || Paperback || Ian Lynam || Set Margins' publications
'WAR WITH MYSELF' is a wide-ranging collection of essays spanning design, authenticity, Empire, decolonization, and history. Hot on the heels of his books The Impossibility of Silence: Writing for Designers, Artists & Photographers and The Failed Painter (or Unchained by Material Anxiety), designer, writer and teacher Ian Lynam’s latest body of work is an urgent and impassioned examination of the contemporary condition.
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I See That I See What You Don't See
2020 || Paperback || Marina Otero Verzier e.a. || Het Nieuwe Instituut
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Vraag en Capaciteit in Balans
Sectorplan Ontwerpende Ingenieurs Wetenschappen
2022 || Paperback || Ena Voûte e.a. || TU Delft Open
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Graphic Design Is (...) Not Innocent
Scrutinizing Visual Communication Today
2021 || Paperback || Ingo Offermanns || Valiz
Graphic Design Is (…) Not Innocent questions ingrained approaches, values and assumptions of graphic design in globalized societies. The publication aims to initiate a dialogue between designers, scholars, critics and commissioners, who investigate responsibilities, potentials, politics, limits and risks of designing visual communication. How innocent is graphic design? Whom is it addressing, whom is it in/excluding? What does it bring about? When defining the role and impact of visual comm...
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CUBIC JOURNAL 2 - Gender in Design
The GREAT small: Gender Design | Other - Different - Wilful
2019 || Paperback || Hanna Wirman e.a. || Jap Sam Books
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Role of Play
A future perspective on play in society
2023 || Paperback || Ben Schouten e.a. || Jap Sam Books
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Bootlegging as a Creative Practice
2023 || Paperback || Ben Schwartz || Valiz
Over the last few decades the term ‘bootlegging’—a practice once relegated to smugglers and copyright infringers—has become understood as a creative act. Debates about homage, appropriation, and theft that are common in the art world, are now being held in the spheres of corporate branding, social media, and the creative industry as a whole. Today, bootlegging has become fetishized as an aesthetic in and of itself, influencing everything from underground record labels to DIY T-shirts,...
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Field Essays - “Éloge Créole” (Creole Praise)
meandering in the field of decolonial design
2019 || Paperback || Lucy Cotter e.a. || Stichting Onomatopee
William Morris: Pattern & Design (Victoria and Albert Museum)
2025 || Paperback || Jenny Lister || Thames & Hudson Ltd
This extensively illustrated sourcebook brings together nearly 400 of William Morris's ingenious textile and wallpaper patterns, arranged decade by decade, while offering a fascinating overview of Morris's work and a compelling glimpse into his life. Featured are famous designs such as Trellis (1862), Honeysuckle (1876), and Strawberry Thief (1883), alongside lesser-known patterns by Morris and Morris & Co. designers including May Morris, Kate Faulkner, and John Henry Dearle. This invaluable ...