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Divergence and convergence in graphic design and communication design

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posted on 2018-10-18, 12:43 authored by Robert G. HarlandRobert G. Harland, Veronika Kelly, Karel van der Waarde, Eamon Spelman
Academics have recently explored establishing two education networks in graphic design and communication design, one respectively in the UK and the other in Australia. However, although based on similar concerns, beliefs and aspirations, the two networks have assumed different names. For some, graphic design and communication design are interchangeable terms. For others, they mean different things. This may be confusing for some in a higher education sector that has continually evolved and expanded in recent decades. This 'conversation' session set out to explore the similarities and differences between graphic design and communication design. The formation of these networks was briefly outlined and delegates worked together to identify how various defining qualities – competencies, knowledge, skills, activities, functions – might differentiate between graphic design and communication design. The objective was to establish where there are converging and diverging interests, and where there needs to be further research into differentiation that challenges territorial assumptions about practice, theory, and history in graphic design and communication design.

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  • Arts

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Design Research Society 2018 Catalyst

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HARLAND, R.G. ... et al, 2018. Divergence and convergence in graphic design and communication design. Presented at the Design Research Society 2018 (DRS 2018) International Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 25-28 June 2018, Conversations, CN14.

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University of Limerick

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