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  • SHOW 2008

    Communication Art & Design

  • Although students and staff in our department work in an enormous number of ways – photography, film, video, text, paint, sound, woodblock type, print – you could say that ideas are our main medium, and that visual intelligence, thoughtfulness and playfulness are the real tools of our trade. Long past are the days when what a professional communicator did was limited to the confines of a single discipline; what’s required now is the ability to be so well-versed in a wide range of technical skills, of thinking-through-making, that the contemporary design practitioner can improvise at will.