A Line Which Forms A Volume 2
#editing / #design thinking
Co-editor
A Line Which Forms a Volume is a critical reader and symposium of graphic design-led research that is edited, written, designed and published by participants of the MA Graphic Media Design course at London College of Communication.
I worked as a co-editor along with other MAGMD course participants and external advisors.
ALWFAV issue 2 enacts the variety of networks originating from MAGMD and fosters dialogue between emergent and established research practices. To achieve the same, the journey of the reader has been kept in mind.
Participant responses use graphic design as a critical tool to probe the complexities of contemporary culture through practice-led research. They interact with contributions from established practitioners like Matthew Stadler, David Benque, James Langdon, Gavin Wade, and Peter Nencini. In the process, lines that formed the volume, the networks, get activated.