This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geographic and graphic design theory and practice—offers much to geographers and graphic designers in relation to the understanding and representation of place, and the potential of print based graphic design to create interactive, multi-linear spaces of exploration for the reader. The understanding and representation of place is a central issue within cultural geography, with place itself a complex notion defined in contemporary geographic terms as ongoing and relational. This problematises both understanding and representation, as places, in a sense, are never ‘fixed’. Addressing this, and the contention that much of place evades representati...
This paper describes the early stages of a doctoral project entitled “Envisioning Design: The Role o...
Exploiting the technology of geo-spatial mapping student designers can develop deep understandings o...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geogr...
In relation to the understanding and representation of everyday life and place, it is clear that man...
Realising the geo/graphic landscape of the everyday: a practice-led investigation into an interdisci...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
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...
Geography and design have much in common. Both draw from or reflect science, social science, humanit...
Graphic design has been referred to as a tool of inquiry — a method of thinking visually. Design can...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
This article summarises a project undertaken at the Newton Park campus of Bath Spa University over 1...
This Master’s thesis investigates the intersection of understanding place through cartographic visua...
Exploiting the technology of geo-spatial mapping student designers can develop deep understandings o...
This paper describes the early stages of a doctoral project entitled “Envisioning Design: The Role o...
Exploiting the technology of geo-spatial mapping student designers can develop deep understandings o...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
This research proposes that the ‘geo/graphic’ design process—an original synthesis of cultural geogr...
In relation to the understanding and representation of everyday life and place, it is clear that man...
Realising the geo/graphic landscape of the everyday: a practice-led investigation into an interdisci...
Cultural geography and the social sciences have seen a rise in the use of creative methods with whic...
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...
Geography and design have much in common. Both draw from or reflect science, social science, humanit...
Graphic design has been referred to as a tool of inquiry — a method of thinking visually. Design can...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...
This article summarises a project undertaken at the Newton Park campus of Bath Spa University over 1...
This Master’s thesis investigates the intersection of understanding place through cartographic visua...
Exploiting the technology of geo-spatial mapping student designers can develop deep understandings o...
This paper describes the early stages of a doctoral project entitled “Envisioning Design: The Role o...
Exploiting the technology of geo-spatial mapping student designers can develop deep understandings o...
Non-representational theory suggests that representations, especially those that are text-based, are...