The Black Experience in Design: Identity, Expression & Reflection


Author: Jennifer Rittner (Editor) Lesley-Ann Noel (Editor) Kelly Walters (Editor) Anne H Berry (Editor) Kareem Collie (Editor) Penina Acayo Laker (Editor)

The Black Experience in Design spotlights teaching practices, research, stories, and conversations from a Black/African diasporic lens.
Excluded from traditional design history and educational canons that heavily favor European modernist influences, the work and experiences of Black designers have been systematically overlooked in the profession for decades. However, given the national focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion in the aftermath of the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests in the United States, educators, practitioners, and students now have the opportunity–as well as the social and political momentum–to make long-term, systemic changes in design education, research, and practice, reclaiming the contributions of Black designers in the process.

The Black Experience in Design, an anthology centering a range of perspectives, spotlights teaching practices, research, stories, and conversations from a Black/African diasporic lens. Through the voices represented, this text exemplifies the inherently collaborative and multidisciplinary nature of design, providing access to ideas and topics for a variety of audiences, meeting people as they are and wherever they are in their knowledge about design. Ultimately, The Black Experience in Design serves as both inspiration and a catalyst for the next generation of creative minds tasked with imagining, shaping, and designing our future.

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Graphic Design Rules: 365 Essential Design Dos and Don’ts by Sean Adams, Peter Dawson, John Foster, and Tony Seddon

A handy guide for professional graphic designers, students, and laypeople who incorporate graphic design into their job or small business. Packed with practical advice, this spirited collection of design dos and don’ts takes readers through 365 rules like knowing when to use a modular grid — and when to throw the grid out the window. All designers will appreciate tips and lessons from these accomplished authors, who draw on years of experience to help you create good design.

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BE OPEN: Gamification Of Learning Pt.1

BE OPEN: Gamification Of Learning Pt.1

Why Online Educational Games for Children Are Great

Online educational games for children are a great way to build the skills they need to succeed in school. Primarily, games provide teacher-created and approved educational computer games to elementary school students to learn math, language, and art over the internet. Educational games from Greate are an alternative for children who are not so good at learning with pencils and paper.

This is true regardless of whether your child is learning through homework, online learning, or in a traditional classroom. Whatever the subject, whether your child hates it or loves it, educational games for children can help you teach them the love of learning. There are many educational quizzes, funny fillings, and action/adventure games to play. Children can play games that allow them to improve in the game while unlocking fantastic prizes.

The Educational Value of Video Games

Encourage your child to spend time playing educational video games, as a child strengthens their skills in many subjects. Children can explore the ocean through a series of lessons and seven different educational games in the Magic School Bus to the Ocean. Your child can help Carmen and Sandiego track down burglars who work for a global, criminal organization called “El Chapo.” It contains more than 25,000 words, 100 different levels that involve the player, and 11 different games. In this incredible collection of games of varying difficulty, you will find social studies, teamwork, and feeling.

This educational MMO takes children between the ages of 8 and 13 on a search for knowledge through language, art, mathematics, natural sciences, and social sciences. Children can take the Wunderkind Placement Test to develop games that are tailored to their strengths and weaknesses. There is access to over 140 online educational games for K-6 children. This site was developed by primary school teachers and focuses on strengthening basic learning concepts, such as mathematics, reading, spelling, language, art, typing, and problem-solving.

Immerse yourself in exciting learning activities and games for children in grades 1-6, designed to promote vocabulary, spelling, phonics, language, and art. A plethora of word and puzzle games will make children smile as they build their own virtual library of fun Nintendo DS games. Game Challenge Tynker gives children aged 5 and over a fun and easy way to learn to program. Buying and selling sweet treats in this game helps students understand the concepts of price and purchase. With this app and game, toddlers can practice the basics of ABCs, letters, and numbers from 1 to 10.

BE OPEN Academy Poll. Best online course in Modeling & Animation with Blender

According to the visitors of the BE OPEN Academy platform, 3D Game Modeling & Animation with Blender by Simpliv LLC is the best online course in Modeling & Animation with Blender. This course will teach you everything you need to know about 3D game modeling and 3D animation for games.

It has gained more votes than other online courses in Modeling & Animation with Blender:

  • 3D Game Modeling & Animation with Blender by Udemy
  • Basic 3D Modeling using Blender by IITBombayX
  • Blender Essential Training by Lynda.com

BE OPEN Academy Poll. Best offline programme in Interaction Design in Europe

Master in Interaction Design course available from University of Lisbon, Portugal has won in our online poll about the best offline programme in Interaction Design in Europe.

The other entries in the poll were:

  • Interaction Design by National College of Art and Design, Ireland
  • Interaction Design by Estonian Academy of Arts, Estonia
  • Interaction Design by Utrecht School of the Arts, Netherlands

On Letters

Author: Prem Krishnamurthy

What’s the appeal of letters—both as crafted objects with a specific history, and as a mode of communicating, relating, and thinking? And in what way can critical writing learn something from this type of address?

This debut book by designer and curator Prem Krishnamurthy is a series of epistolary essays from Krishnamurthy addressed to the Japanese conceptual artist On Kawara. Kawara is best known for his “Today” series, a nearly lifelong series of paintings where the artist painted each day’s date in geometric-looking lettering. Krishnamurthy begins his letters by noting his frustration, as a graphic designer, with Kawara’s lettering. But as the essays progress, he explores the history of typography, graphic design, mathematics, politics, community, and race. The structural conceit (the title’s clever double meaning quickly becomes clear that it’s a book on letters but also a book of letters to On) creates a strange intimacy, making for a soft, personal, and stunning text of both memoir and art and design criticism.

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Yearbook of Type #6 2022/2023 by Slanted Publishers

The “Yearbook of Type” is a collection of the latest published typefaces that helps you find the one—from a browse through the book, or quick look in the index that neatly sorts typefaces by class, designers, and foundries. Each font and font family is presented on a double page. On the left page, the font is applied; inspired by this year’s theme of film and drama. To the right, the typeface is described in detail; with all its features, as well as information about the designers and foundries. A complementary online microsite features all fonts with direct links to respective foundries and purchasing options. The publication is rounded off by a series of essays, interviews, and tutorials on the subject of type design and contemporary typography.

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BE OPEN Academy Poll. Best Typography Design video tutorial

‘Typography’ Visual element of Graphic Design video offered by Gareth David Studio has won in our online poll about the best tutorial in Typography Design. This video tutorial discusses ‘Typography’ as a visual element in Graphic Design.

The other contestants in the poll were:

  • Embracing Randomness & Imperfection in Graphic Design & Typography by The Futur Academy
  • Typography Motion Graphics in Premiere Pro by SonduckFilm
  • Graphic Design Tutorial: Typography Design & Art Direction by The Futur Academy