The Politics of Design
The Politics of DesignRuben Pater
Sign up to use
The Politics of Design

The Politics of Design A (Not So) Global Design Manual for Visual Communication

Sign up to use
Sign up to use
Many designs that appear in today's society will circulate and encounter audiences of many different cultures and languages. With communication comes responsibility; are designers aware of the meaning and impact of their work? An image or symbol that is acceptable in one culture can be offensive or even harmful in the next. A typeface or colour in a design might appear to be neutral, but its meaning is always culturally dependent. If designers learn to be aware of global cultural contexts, we can avoid stereotyping and help improve mutual understanding between people. Politics of Design is a collection of visual examples from around the world. Using ideas from anthropology and sociology, it creates surprising and educational insight in contemporary visual communication. The examples relate to the daily practice of both online and offline visual communication: typography, images, colour, symbols, and information. Politics of Design shows the importance of visual literacy when communicating beyond borders and cultures. It explores the cultural meaning behind the symbols, maps, photography, typography, and colours that are used every day. It is a practical guide for design and communication professionals and students to create more effective and responsible visual communication.
··

Reviews

Photo of Linus Rogge
Linus RoggeMay 6, 2024
4.5 stars
Complex
Controversial
Insightful
Photo of eileen lee
eileen leeApr 27, 2024
4 stars
Refreshing
Simple
Surprising