Design by Necessity: Punk Typography, Technology and Creative Practice
— Talk with Russell Bestley
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Auditorium (free entry)
On 7 January, at 5 p.m., the ESAD auditorium will host the lecture Design by Necessity: Punk Typography, Technology and Creative Practice, presented by Russell Bestley. This event is part of the Graduate programme in Design — Communication and contributes to the study of graphic design and its interactions with popular and alternative culture.
Russell Bestley is an academic and graphic designer specialising in design research methodologies, information design and British popular culture, with a focus on twentieth-century alternative music. Author of several reference works, such as Visual Research (2004, 2011) and The Art of Punk (2012), he obtained his PhD in 2007 with the thesis Hitsville UK: Punk Rock and Graphic Design in the Faraway Towns, 1976-84.
He has contributed to publications such as Eye Magazine and Émigré and is on the editorial board of ‘Punk’ and ‘Post Punk’ magazines. He currently teaches and supervises design research projects.
The lecture is part of the programme of intensive lectures and workshops within the Graduate's Degree in Design — Communication coordinated by Andrew Howard.