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Traditionally, designers have been identified as problem-solvers. This is manifested when we respond to a problem with an action, and in communication design this action usually translates as innovative visual graphics.Intercultural interaction has increased in our globalized community, and it has become part of our everyday life. As an international communication designer, I believe intercultural understanding helps in the development of shared experiences and collaborative projects even when the same language, time and/or space are not shared. As designers, we have the opportunity to make a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Traditionally, designers have been identified as problem-solvers. This is manifested when we respond to a problem with an action, and in communication design this action usually translates as innovative visual graphics.Intercultural interaction has increased in our globalized community, and it has become part of our everyday life. As an international communication designer, I believe intercultural understanding helps in the development of shared experiences and collaborative projects even when the same language, time and/or space are not shared. As designers, we have the opportunity to make a significant difference in society, and to help in the development of conscious citizens from a wide range of cultures and languages.Inlak esh Alaken promotes the exploration of the process of a designer becoming a researcher and a thinker who collaborates within a multicultural community. It explores the different possibilities that hybrid design brings to a stream of creative disciplines while developing visual communication as an intercultural language.
Autorenporträt
Born in Mexico City, Joanna integrates years of international experience working as a Communication Designer in Mexico, Indonesia and currently Canada. Her research is focused in creating a connection between people in the modern culture and the space they live in, awakening their awareness to the environment, nature and themselves.