What is Graphic Design?

Graphic design is the most universal of all the arts. It is all around us, explaining, decorating and identifying : imposing meaning on the world. It is in the street,
in everything we read, it is in our bodies. We engage with design in road, signs, advertisements, magazines, cigarette packets, headache pills, the logo on our t-shirt, the washing label on our jacket. It is not just a modern or capitalistic phenomenon. Streets full of sign, emblems, prices, sale offers, official pronouncements and news would have been just as familiar to Egyptian, mediaeval Italians or the People of Soviet Russia.

Graphic design performs a number of functions. It sorts and differentiates “ it distinguishes one company or organization or nation from another¦. It acts on our emotions, and help to shape how we feel about the world around us. – NEWARK, Q. (2002)

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Nurul Rahman, Graduate Research Conference (GRC), Autumn, 2007.

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Useful links

Here’s are some of the useful link related to design + research + practice.

Design Conference
Torino World Design
New Views
Participatory Design
Research Into Practice Conference
Design+Emotion
Love+Object=Engaging Material Culture
AsianCreativity

Asian Studies Conference
SHOT – Society of the History of Technology
ASAA – Asian Studies Association of Australia

Journal
Agda online journals
International Journal of Design

Design Website
Design Observer
Design Archive
Design Writing Research
Thinking with type

Arts, Design and Communication Schools
Arts, Research and the state of play
University of Gothenburg
Linkoping University
School of Arts, Universiti Sains Malaysia

Typography

Its been quite sometimes I didnt visit this blog. After the short break, Ive started my new chapter this year with teaching, learning and researching. Pretty much of that stuff. Ive started my beginners 2 French class this week. I also continued teaching my Typography class in one of the college in Melbourne CBD.

I didnt have much experienced in teaching, apart from part-time tutoring I did few years back in Malaysia. My parent, they taught, both of them are teacher, mom was in primary school and dad was in polytechnique (skill-based). As far as I know I never thought that I would teach. One of the reasons is, I still see myself in the learning process therefore, I dont think I have enough to offer to anyone. I could share my knowledge, if I have some, but to teach is far away from me.

But I did, some how and to be honest, my reason is experience and some cash. I needed some pocket money to buy books and other ˜not so important things for me. Apart from that I need to save up, for future. It looks like I really need the money in this paragraph Im writing. I think the real reason why I looked up for some teaching job is because I want to get some experience teaching. Most of my post-grad friends teach. I heard some interesting issues and scenario that I find interesting. I helped them in their classes. And several problems, I even thought I could offer some assistance. I found myself enjoying the moment in class. These students are not that bad at all. Therere just like me, looking, searching, confused and sometimes found something that could generate the energy and motivation to move on.

Now, Im happy to say that I enjoyed teaching very much. I find teaching motivated me to continue learning and its rewarding. Im teaching Typography. Yes, its been a while I didnt look at my typography book. Sometimes I even thought Im losing my typo skills. So teaching these classes updated myself in Typography. I started to browse through these names such as Ellen Lipton, Emil Ruder, Adrian Frutiger, Michael Bierut and many more. Its like going back to time, fixing and filling the gap. I started to remember the questions in the very first Typography class I went while my teacher show me some images with type and some scenario with type.

Who choose these words? Why did they choose these particular words? Are these words still relevant today? What is this typeface? How would these words appear in lower and upper case? Can it be readable? What effect could this little words make? Would it change something? I’ve found it fascinating and it motivates me to continue…

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Courtesy Image by Nurul Rahman. Collage of logos and typefaces from Malaysian printed material 60’s to present.

Focus on locus!

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Labsome Studio

This research is driving me insane! I need to narrow it down. At some point I can’t see where I’m heading from here. Why am I doing this research? Who and what is it for? This questions also drives me crazy. Am I trying to create a future Malaysian Identity (which I did not intented too, or is this where I’m heading to?) or analyzing Malaysian Identity through past ( sounds more realistic )?

For a start I re-arranged the ad and images. Put them as in time line from 1957 to 2007. My time line works between 10 years. I found fews catagories while separating them. There are economy, social, environment and culture appear in the images.

What does it trying to say? What are the things that are not visible in these images and how do these meaning relates to the images?

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