graphic design and social change?


Art 459: Graphic Design and Social Change was introduced as a 400 level course at the Ohio University School of Art in 2006. The course surveyed an array of visual styles and printing media, dating from the Russian Revolution to the present in the form of artistic posters, non-commercial advertisements, and political propaganda. These types of collateral are ephemeral– rarely intended to last beyond their immediate moment. During the course, groups of students were assigned specific historical events or social movements to research and present relevant examples addressing the power of art and design to sway public opinion, organize and inform. A resulting DVD and website addresses the impact of this type of visual culture with the intent of informing activists of the power of art/design to inspire people to action.

http://www.art459designchange.blogspot.com

Art 453 Graphic Design Senior Thesis Exhibition at the Ohio University School of Art, June 2007

The Graphic Design Senior Show was an exhibition of individual thesis projects that arrived through extensive research and applied communication. The projects were personal statements of art and design presented in various print and multimedia formats.

http://www.willdesignforchange.com/