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design and democracy

Modes of Criticism 3

onomatopee

The third volume of Modes of Criticism focuses on graphic design’s struggle in dealing with political issues in recent years. From the bankruptcy of subvertising, to the rise of the ‘post-truth’ after Trump’s election and Brexit, and a permanent state of rebranding, there are new contexts demanding new strategies. Questioning the discipline’s misconstruction of terminology such as ‘design activism’, while examining multiple tactics, their discourse, shortfalls and potential, this volume opens up an intersection between design and democracy.

With contributions by Els Kuijpers, Angela Mitropoulos, Laura Gordon, Decolonising Design Group, Silvio Lorusso, Luke Pendrell and James Trafford.

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Modes of Criticism is a design criticism journal published annually. It examines what is meant by ‘criticality’ in design, and works towards the politicisation of its discourse and practice through a variety of disciplinary intersections.
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Francisco Laranjo is a designer and researcher. He has been a guest and visiting lecturer at many universities in Europe, US and Australia, including the Sandberg Institute (NL), CalArts (US) and the Royal College of Art (UK). He frequently writes for several international publications and is co-director of the design research centre Shared Institute.

Modes of Criticism, the magazine, is hosted by Onomatopee Projects - public galley and publisher- since 2017 as Onomatopee 145.

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