Communication Design: Insights from the Creative Industries

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Bloomsbury Publishing, Feb 26, 2015 - Design - 208 pages
The success of a piece of communication has always been dependent on the connection between content, form, audience and context – what the message is, who it's aimed at, what it looks like, and how and where it's communicated. In recent years the balance between these elements has shifted.

This book bridges the gap between education and emerging practices to provide students and practitioners with the information they need to understand the new skillsets required to succeed in this changing communication environment. Organized into themes of brand, experience, conversation, participation, navigation, advocacy and critique, it explores the core ideas shaping contemporary practice. Alongside case studies of game changing projects, it uses analysis of historical context and interviews with key thinkers and practitioners to provide a relevant and contemporary guide to the creative employment landscape.
 

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Contents
9
out designers
32
Environment
50
in the world
55
Play
58
Touch
66
Collaboration
73
Iteration
82
In Conversation with
89
make a difference
161
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About the author (2015)

Derek Yates is Programme Leader, Winchester School of Art, Southampton University, UK.

Jessie Price works as a researcher at the University of the Arts, UK, and as a freelance designer for numerous publishers, authors and arts professionals.

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