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Design Activist's Handbook How to Change the World (Or at Least Your Part of It) with Socially Conscious Design

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ISBN-10: 1440308748

ISBN-13: 9781440308741

Edition: 2012

Authors: Noah Scalin, Michelle Taute

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We Want You!Will you join the ranks of design activists?Doing good is too important to think of as work better left to those fictitious "other" designers. People more famous. More talented. More connected. Richer. Younger. Braver. (Insert your own mental roadblock here.) In truth, anyone can be a design activist.It just starts with a commitment to yourself and your values. A commitment to making conscious choices and realizing how all the decisions you make as a graphic designer affect other people and the planet. It's about being awake instead of sliding by with the way things always have been done.This book is for every graphic designer who's ever sat at a computer, thinking: Is this it?…    
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Book details

List price: $28.50
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: Adams Media Corporation
Publication date: 10/5/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 184
Size: 8.00" wide x 8.00" long x 0.51" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Noah Scalin is a lifelong activist and founder of the award winning, socially conscious design firm Another Limited Rebellion design (www.ALRdesign.com). ALR has been featured in the magazines HOW, Print, I.D., Dynamic Graphics and Communication Arts as well as in books from Graphis, P.I.E., Rockport, Victionary and HOW Design.

A former editor at I.D., Michelle Taute has written for magazines ranging from Better Homes and Gardens to USA Weekend and Metropolis. She also regularly contributes to HOW, STEP, ASID Icon and Dynamic Graphics. In addition, she holds degrees in both journalism and English from the University of Missouri. Her website is www.michelletaute.com.