Graphic design, as a specific research discipline, has been largely underrepresented in academia, with the literature suggesting this is partially due to difficulties in researching its professional practitioners. Acknowledging such hurdles, this article discusses an experimental study that used dramaturgy as a defamiliarising method for uncovering professional graphic designers’ perceptions of stakeholders. The study collected graphic designer narratives from online forums as well as dramaturgically informed interviews with professional practitioners. The graphic designers’ narratives were converted into a script and used to motivate a troupe of trained actors, who re-performed the narratives during a series of performance workshops. The a...
Research, or rather the lack thereof, seems to indicate a lack of appreciation for graphic design, d...
This article explores the role of the art form in both research and teaching practice for the delive...
This article contributes to recent debates regarding graphic design and research, in this journal an...
Graphic design is an increasingly heterogeneous and expanding field that extends from professional p...
In academic terms, the discipline of graphic design is relatively young. Consequently the position o...
This exploratory research examines an under-evaluated aspect of graphic design in the United States:...
This practice-led, project-based research charts, simultaneously, my disenchantment and re-engagemen...
Graphic Designers today must operate independently of specific tools and media. Modes of production ...
In this paper I will argue undergraduate graphic design curricula are becoming increasingly conteste...
This paper discusses how drama process and techniques are providing alternative approaches to produc...
This paper examines why graphic design has struggled to establish an academic research culture, desp...
This paper considers the imperatives of professional learning and research experience in design educ...
In the UK, after nearly five decades of graphic design being taught as a degree subject, more than t...
It has been said that graphic design is a large territory, too difficult to take in at one glance (C...
There is an immediate need to clarify and develop the role of graphic design research for the theore...
Research, or rather the lack thereof, seems to indicate a lack of appreciation for graphic design, d...
This article explores the role of the art form in both research and teaching practice for the delive...
This article contributes to recent debates regarding graphic design and research, in this journal an...
Graphic design is an increasingly heterogeneous and expanding field that extends from professional p...
In academic terms, the discipline of graphic design is relatively young. Consequently the position o...
This exploratory research examines an under-evaluated aspect of graphic design in the United States:...
This practice-led, project-based research charts, simultaneously, my disenchantment and re-engagemen...
Graphic Designers today must operate independently of specific tools and media. Modes of production ...
In this paper I will argue undergraduate graphic design curricula are becoming increasingly conteste...
This paper discusses how drama process and techniques are providing alternative approaches to produc...
This paper examines why graphic design has struggled to establish an academic research culture, desp...
This paper considers the imperatives of professional learning and research experience in design educ...
In the UK, after nearly five decades of graphic design being taught as a degree subject, more than t...
It has been said that graphic design is a large territory, too difficult to take in at one glance (C...
There is an immediate need to clarify and develop the role of graphic design research for the theore...
Research, or rather the lack thereof, seems to indicate a lack of appreciation for graphic design, d...
This article explores the role of the art form in both research and teaching practice for the delive...
This article contributes to recent debates regarding graphic design and research, in this journal an...