Title:
The education of a graphic designer
Author:
Heller, Steven.
ISBN:
9781880559994
Publication Information:
New York : Allworth Press [in association with the] School of Visual Arts, ©1998.
Physical Description:
xiii, 273 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
General Note:
Includes essays, interviews and course syllabi.
Contents:
Introduction / How We Learn What We Learn -- Education in an Adolescent Profession / Raising the Bar for Higher Education / Liberal Arts Is Old News / Graphic Design Education as a Liberal Art: Design and Knowledge in the University and the "Real World" / Liberal Arts and Graphic Design: Six Cautionary Questions / Anxious about the Future? / That Was Then: Corrections & Amplifications / Catching Up with the Past: Shifting the Pedagogical Paradigm / Legacy of a 1960s Credo / Graphic Design Family Values / What Is "Professional" about Professional Education? / Emptying the Spoon, Enlarging the Plate: Some Thoughts on Graphic Design Education / Design Rockism / From Form to Context: Teaching a Different Type of Design History / Principles Before Style: Questions in Design History / The Case for Critical History / Putting Criticism into Critique / Remaking Theory, Rethinking Practice / Talking Theory / Teaching Practice / Writing Now: Journalism, Criticism, Critical Journalism / Circling the Desert: The Illusion of Progress / What This Country Needs Is a Good Five-Year Design Program / Distinctive Opportunities
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Electronic Access:
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