Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are incapable of communicating the affective, multi-sensory experiences of everyday life, privileging the text rather than the experience. However, it is possible to reframe ones understanding of print and see it as experienced in four dimensions and offering the opportunity to design its material form in a way that prompts memories and triggers affective and emotional responses. This approach to print is illustrated via Barnes’ discussion of a small experimental book, Stuff, that has been developed and designed using a geo/graphic design process. Drawing on theory and practice from cultural geography and graphic design, work of a geo/graphic na...
Contemporary methods for depicting the earth and its cultural and natural attributes use graphic and...
Exhibition catalogue, curated by Aaron Seymour for the 'Graphic Material' exhibition, held at UTS Ga...
Scotland has a storied landscape, and this paper will consider the use of print in the exploration o...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
For many geographers, the printed page is no longer a productive tool to engage contemporary definit...
For many geographers, the printed page is no longer a productive tool to engage contemporary definit...
In relation to the understanding and representation of everyday life and place, it is clear that man...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geogr...
ENGLISH EDITION Graphic design is a territory that is difficult to take in with just one glance. Ne...
Realising the geo/graphic landscape of the everyday: a practice-led investigation into an interdisci...
This project is part of Ceres Artists in Residence at The Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture (...
As a graphic designer I had appreciated the design of maps, accepting them as graphic representation...
This research investigates through practice, the potential of the primary hand made print in an age ...
This research investigates through practice, the potential of the primary hand made print in an age ...
Contemporary methods for depicting the earth and its cultural and natural attributes use graphic and...
Exhibition catalogue, curated by Aaron Seymour for the 'Graphic Material' exhibition, held at UTS Ga...
Scotland has a storied landscape, and this paper will consider the use of print in the exploration o...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
For many geographers, the printed page is no longer a productive tool to engage contemporary definit...
For many geographers, the printed page is no longer a productive tool to engage contemporary definit...
In relation to the understanding and representation of everyday life and place, it is clear that man...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geogr...
ENGLISH EDITION Graphic design is a territory that is difficult to take in with just one glance. Ne...
Realising the geo/graphic landscape of the everyday: a practice-led investigation into an interdisci...
This project is part of Ceres Artists in Residence at The Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture (...
As a graphic designer I had appreciated the design of maps, accepting them as graphic representation...
This research investigates through practice, the potential of the primary hand made print in an age ...
This research investigates through practice, the potential of the primary hand made print in an age ...
Contemporary methods for depicting the earth and its cultural and natural attributes use graphic and...
Exhibition catalogue, curated by Aaron Seymour for the 'Graphic Material' exhibition, held at UTS Ga...
Scotland has a storied landscape, and this paper will consider the use of print in the exploration o...