
Publisher: Onomatopee, ISBN: 9789083449883, Author: Danah Abdulla, Format: Softcover, 110 x 175 mm, 64pp
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A poetical list of essential knowledge for designers that both politicises and inspires.
In 2018, the architect and activist Michael Sorkin published the now beloved essay-list 'Two Hundred and Fifty Things an Architect Should Know.' Struck by the compelling form of this text, Danah Abdulla compiled a version for designers―'a list based on a search for knowledge and a designer’s commitment to making the world a better place,' as she writes. Abdulla’s list includes the experience of scents; how critical theory does not account for the colonial experience; the dangers of seeking out simplicity; visual pollution; and how certain emblems and symbols make people feel. It is meant to be approached as a series of prompts to consider, discard or spark a conversation.
Danah Abdulla (born 1986) is a Palestinian Canadian designer, educator and researcher. She is Program Director of Graphic Design at Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges of Arts, and a founding member of the Decolonising Design platform.