Jon Wozencroft studied as a postgraduate at the London College of Printing, working for various printers and publishers before setting up the multimedia publishing company Touch in 1982. As well as working as a freelance writer, designer, editor and programme-maker, Wozencroft collaborated with artists and musicians from around the world and developed Touch as an alternative vision of audiovisual publishing. A series of contributions to Touch from Neville Brody led to closer involvement, firstly in helping to set up the Brody Studio in 1987, later as an author of The Graphic Language of Neville Brody. At the end of 1988, they published a treatise on corporate design culture in the Guardian Review. In 1990, they started the FUSE project, of which Wozencroft is the editor. Jon Wozencroft began teaching at Central St. Martin’s School of Art and Design in London in 1992 where he developed a new course for BA Graphic Design. In 1994 he was appointed main tutor and assistant course director for MA Interactive Multimedia at the Royal College of Art. He is currently Senior Tutor in the Communication Art and Design Department at the Royal College of Art.
Créditos
Coordenação andrew howard
organização esad matosinhos
evento conferência
data 11 mai 2007
horário 15h
local esad auditório
créditos do vídeo
coordenação israel pimenta, diogo vilar
edição e pós-produção ana pinto
produção, registo and realização estudantes do 3º ano do curso de artes digitais e multimedia: david gonçalves, guillerme gomes, joão sousa, manuel fardilha, com o apoio de outros colegas