We are designing as many opportunities for people to share and explore ideas as we can during the symposium
This means we are going to be doing some things a little bit differently… read more here

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Poster Submissions

Poster submissions will through the use of graphic language, address issues and the core themes of the conference. We are keen to explore and demonstrate the use of graphic design as a means to critique and reflect upon its future. Submissions are sought from either individuals or groups and from Design students, Design Faculty and Professional Design Studios. Each academic institution may submit no more than 5 posters, Design Studios 1 entry. Further details for required format upon request. Selected works will be included in the traveling exhibition and/or the digital exhibition.
Digital pdf: A4 no larger than 3Mb file size
Print poster: A2 - notification will be given to those whose posters are accepted and print quality version will be requested then.

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Call for Papers

Papers and posters are solicited for this international symposium which seeks to look in depth at the broader questions that graphic designers are facing today in terms of the graphic design profession and educational practices. At the same time, the symposium is meant to generate debate and to provide direction, solutions, and identify what new challenges might lay ahead for practitioners, academics, industry and the profession overall. New Views sets out to offer a platform for enabling academics and practitioners from a broad range of international perspectives and approaches to discuss the current state of their practices.

Audience

New Views 2 will provide a stimulating event for all designers and those working in related visual fields as well as students, academics, professional bodies and related industry. It is hoped submissions will also come from outside the main discipline to embrace the fields of geography, literature, science, urban planners, architects, engineers, government policy makers, and so forth.

Structure

We have adopted the terms ‘conversations’ and ‘dialogues’ to suggest the sharing of ideas amongst a group. We believe in fostering collaborative design discussions and the potential this method has for moving forward the exchange of knowledge in new and innovative ways. By facilitating large and smaller more focused groups of delegates, New Views 2, aims to identify the challenges we are currently facing in graphic design, but more importantly proposing potential ways forward.

Themes to be addressed might include:

  • Who are we? Problems of defining terminology: visual communication, communication design, graphic design, information environments
  • the role of graphic design for the ‘real world’
  • graphic design and interdisciplinarity
  • graphic design and research methods
  • design writing/criticism and repositioning the debate
  • practice-led PhD research in the field of graphic design
  • responsive curriculums and shifting paradigms
  • research, innovation and new critical thinking

Paper Abstracts

Abstracts should be no more than 400 words as seen as position statements in relation to the above themes. Those who have accepted abstracts may be invited to develop their papers more fully for inclusion in a proposed publication.

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Key Dates

Deadline for Paper Abstracts:
29 February 2008

Notification of acceptances of Abstract:
14 April 2008

Submission of posters:
15 May 2008

Submission for amended Abstracts:
30 April 2008

Symposium

July 9 – 11, 2008
London College of Communication
University of the Arts London
UK

Exhibition

9 – 21 July 2008
Opens in London and then travels to RMIT, Australia
A digital exhibition will also be presented through the conference website.

Contact the organisers:

Professor Teal Triggs
t.triggs@lcc.arts.ac.uk
Head of Research,
School of Graphic Design,
LCC
and co-Director,
UAL Research Unit for Information Environments, London

Dr. Laurene Vaughan
laurene.vaughan@rmit.edu.au
Director of Research and Innovation School of Applied Communication,
RMIT

Supported in part by:
UAL Research Unit for Information Environments
RMIT Design Institute