This thesis examines the re-formulation of graphic design from a service industry, towards one that encompasses expanded possibilities of agency with content and designer authorship. I present the views of design academics and writers around the designer as author debate. I explore artists books as a medium for designer authorship and I originate and design a self-reflexive project in this form.In my exploration of artists books I conclude that Johanna Drucker’s definition, which foregrounds the functionality of the book form, is pertinent to my approach as a graphic designer who constructs viewing experiences when designing publications. Artists books can otherwise be understood as sculptural or as visual art objects. I argue that Dru...