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Designing for Social Change
Strategies for Community-based Graphic Design
Shea, Andrew
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Designing for Social Change
Strategies for Community-based Graphic Design
Shea, Andrew
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Designing for Social Change presents ten proven design strategies for working effectively with community organizations.. Twenty inspiring case studies illustrate how design professionals and students approach unique challenges when working on a social agenda
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Information
Topic
DesignSubtopic
Graphic DesignNF-MidAtlantic,
8–10
No
Hooks
before
Books,
28–33
O
Officina
(typeface),
147
Old
Arizona,
140–45
One
+
1,
139,
146–51
Orff,
Kate,
49–51
P
Parsons,
Stephanie,
15–21
Park,
Rebecca,
63
Pecans!,
126–31
Phillips,
Jennifer
Cole,
11
Phillips,
Nelson,
69
Piece
Studio,
140–45
PieLab,
126–31
Pilloton,
Emily,
9
Pobojewski,
John,
98,
99,
101
Powers,
Stephen,
103
Prevention
by
Design,
27,
83
Project
H
Design,
9
projectOPEN,
62–67
Project
Winterfood,
42–47
Public
Architecture,
118–23
Q
Queens
Art
Express
Queens
Council
on
the
Arts,
51
R
Reason
to
Give,
84–89
Reinhard,
Scott,
103
Rise-and-Shine
Studio,
147–49,
151,
156,
158
RocketHub,
160
S
Salij,
Elena,
190,
191
Salmela,
Kai,
21
Sappi
Ideas
That
Matter,
118,
140,
146,
157
Sasser,
Virginia,
11,
128–33
Scala
(typeface),
147
Scalin,
Noah,
142–47
Siegel,
Dmitri,
20,
21
Society
of
Design,
104,
105,
159,
162
Spatial
Information
Design
Lab,
57,
58
Speer,
Jay,
70,
72,
75
Stories
of
the
City,
76–81
Street
Vendor
Project,
113,
115
Studio-X
New
York,
49,
51
T
Teach
for
America,
10
The
1%
User
Manual
,
111,
118–23
Theodore,
Georgeen,
57
Tioleco-Cheng,
Melissa,
146–51,
156,
157–59
To,
Joshua,
58,
63,
65
Tungsten
(typeface),
57,
58
U
UCLA
Design
Department,
62,
65
UMAR
Boxing,
28–33
University
of
Southern
California
(USC)
Norris
Comprehensive
Cancer
Center,
90,
91,
95
USC
Keck
School
of
Medicine,
91
USC
Annenberg
School
for
Communication
and
Journalism,
91,
92
Urban
Landscape
Lab,
48–51
Urban
Omnibus,
115
V
Valicenti,
Rick,
98–101
Vanderbilt,
Tom,
57,
58,
61
Vendor
Power!,
111–17
Virginia
Commonwealth
University,
42,
43,
70,
71
Virginia
Poverty
Law
Center,
71,
72
W
Walk
in
My
Shoes
,
140–45
Waxman,
Robyn,
100
Weikert,
Mike,
14–19
Welsh,
Craig,
104–09,
159,
162,
163
Wet
Work,
98–103
Wicker
Park,
103
Wiggins,
Dana,
70,
72,
75
Williams,
Robert
J.,
146–47
Williams,
Sarah,
57,
58,
61
Williamson,
Sara,
128
Winterhouse
Institute,
10
Wizinsky,
Matt,
101
Woo,
Rosten,
113,
115
WorkByDrew,
159
Worldstudio,
34,
128,
157
Y
Yale
University
School
of
Art,
49
YouthBuild,
126–31
Z
Zecchetto,
Camilla,
63
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