The ECAL manual of style

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Description

The story of one of the world's most creative design schools, as told by its teachers, alumni, and student projects.

Swiss university ECAL is widely considered to be among the leading art and design institutions of the past two decades. Here, for the first time, ECAL's teaching methods are revealed to a wider readership. The book poses the question 'How should design be taught today?' to selected designers, critics, and writers, and the answers highlight the school's unique approach to design pedagogy: encouraging individual and personal styles, and rigorously pushing them to develop into their most coherent forms.

Informations générales

Auteurs
Jonathan Olivares, Collectif
Editeur
Phaidon Press
Dimensions
27,7 x 21 x 2,1 cm
Année de publication
2021
Nombre de pages
208
EAN
9781838665173