The Black Experience in Design
Identity, Expression & Reflection
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Pascale Armand
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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.
©2022 Anne H. Berry, Kareem Collie, Penina Acayo Laker, (P)2022 Skyhorse PublishingWhat listeners say about The Black Experience in Design
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- Kris Da Silva
- 2023-10-29
Must read for all designers, especially black designers.
I’m just starting off as a student in visual communication design and stumbled upon this book when looking for material to supplement my knowledge in the design field. In short I loved it. It was a great conversational book that has you reflecting on everything from design futures to design spaces and ways of being. It weaved in the colonial histories of black designers and how that I’m pacts their work today and how the think of the future. Will definitely reread at some point as it has great references to design initiatives, groups and people.
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