
Modes of Criticism 3: Design and Democracy
Modes of Criticism is a design criticism journal published annually. It was created in the context of Francisco Laranjoâs research at the London College of Communication, which sought to develop design methods for a critical design practice with attention to the emergence of recent terminology such as critical design, design fiction and speculative design within graphic design. Modes of Criticism addresses a gap in design discourse in relation to these terms, their history, methods and criticism. It examines what is meant by âcriticalityâ in design, and works towards the politicisation of its discourse and practice. Issue 3 examines the theme of design and democracy.
96 pages, 21 x 13cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven)
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Modes of Criticism 3: Design and Democracy
Modes of Criticism is a design criticism journal published annually. It was created in the context of Francisco Laranjoâs research at the London College of Communication, which sought to develop design methods for a critical design practice with attention to the emergence of recent terminology such as critical design, design fiction and speculative design within graphic design. Modes of Criticism addresses a gap in design discourse in relation to these terms, their history, methods and criticism. It examines what is meant by âcriticalityâ in design, and works towards the politicisation of its discourse and practice. Issue 3 examines the theme of design and democracy.
96 pages, 21 x 13cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven)
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Modes of Criticism is a design criticism journal published annually. It was created in the context of Francisco Laranjoâs research at the London College of Communication, which sought to develop design methods for a critical design practice with attention to the emergence of recent terminology such as critical design, design fiction and speculative design within graphic design. Modes of Criticism addresses a gap in design discourse in relation to these terms, their history, methods and criticism. It examines what is meant by âcriticalityâ in design, and works towards the politicisation of its discourse and practice. Issue 3 examines the theme of design and democracy.
96 pages, 21 x 13cm, softcover, Onomatopee (Eindhoven)























