Why is Graphic Design so afraid to embrace the sustainability challenge?
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As a Graphic Designer and Researcher, I hold a First Class Honours Degree in Graphic Design from The Arts Institute at Bournemouth and a Merit Award from The International Society of Typographic Designers. I consider myself a T-Shaped creative, with a self-confessed obsession for Communication Art and Design. In the past five years, I have developed creative appreciation for Visual Communication, and am ever more influenced by the growing recognition for the importance of ethically and socially responsible design.
Since graduating, I have worked for a variety of organisations including; DML Marketing, The Sunday Times Magazine, Aura Events, Thriving.org, Synectics Innovation Consultancy, E-Cultura and I continue to write as UK Editor for Inhabitat, and as Feature Design Writer for Design21, Notes on Design, Design:Related, Osocio, Roger-Live and GOOD Magazine. In 2006, I founded the design blog Anamorphosis, to act as a platform to catalog the endless search for new design talent and examples of forward-thinking Visual Communication. Anamorphosis dually acts as a creative platform, whereby I continue to mentor under- and post-graduate Graphic Design students.
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Why is Graphic Design so afraid to embrace the sustainability challenge?
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Posted May 10, 2008 in Socially Conscious Graphic Design
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