On graphic design’s complicity with power and what can be done to transform the field
Here, graphic designer and Pratt Institute professor Chris Lee looks at graphic design in relation to politically loaded documents such as passports, money and property deeds, showing how the profession’s entanglement with power can be overcome.
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On graphic design’s complicity with power and what can be done to transform the field
Published by Onomatopee Projects. By Chris Lee.
Here, graphic designer and Pratt Institute professor Chris Lee looks at graphic design in relation to politically loaded documents such as passports, money and property deeds, showing how the profession’s entanglement with power can be overcome.