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A Line Which Forms a Volume 3 A Line Which Forms a Volume 3

a line which forms a volume 3

a line which forms a volume 3A Line Which Forms a Volume 3 A Line Which Forms a Volume 3
Edited by Aadhya BaranwalShengtao Zhuang and Jaya Modi.
London College of Communication
English

Designed by Clara Wassak and Núria Pla Cid.

 

Softcover
168 Pages
125 x 160 mm
2020
ISSN 25159801

The third edition of A Line Which Forms a Volume is a critical reader of graphic design-led research that has been edited, written, designed and published by participants of the MA Graphic Media Design (MA GMD) course at London College of Communication (LCC).

About the Series
A Line Which Forms a Volume is a critical reader and symposium of graphic design-led research that is written, edited, designed and published annually by participants of the MA Graphic Media Design course at London College of Communication. Each volume is realised with the support of invited practice-based advisors, returning graduate advisors and a team of current MA Graphic Media Design participants, who collectively work across editorial, design and publication (event) teams. Participant contributions explore the use of graphic design as a critical tool to probe the complexities of contemporary culture through practice-led research.

The participant contributions interact with invited contributions from established practitioners, academics, theorists such as Matthew Stadler, Francisco Laranjo, Ramia Maze, David Benqué, James Langdon, Gavin Wade, Peter Nencini and many others. In the process, lines that form the volume, the networks, get activated, are made voluble. A Line Which Forms a Volume is just one strand in a larger graphic design research narrative that has been drawn from the MA Graphic Media Design course.

A Line Which Forms a Volume is curious, evolving and current, and aims to thread the research of participants into the wider contexts of design criticism and publishing. The notion of ‘volume’ as a publication, as well as the space that something occupies and as a quality of something audible, lends itself to the endeavour of A Line Which Forms a Volume to make graphic design research public.
(source: https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/london-college-of-communication/about-lcc/design-school/collaborations/a-line-which-forms-a-volume#:~:text=A%20Line%20Which%20Forms%20a%20Volume%20is%20a%20critical%20reader,at%20London%20College%20of%20Communication.)

About the Publisher
The London College of Communication is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London. It specialises in media-related subjects including advertising, animation, film, graphic design, photography and sound arts.
(source: https://www.arts.ac.uk/colleges/london-college-of-communication)

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