The New Designer: Design as a Profession (Schools of Departure No. 2)
Beyond the Bauhaus school: how international pedagogy influenced design as a career
This book explores the emergence of the artist and designer profession after the First World War and the further development of this career in close proximity to capitalist industrial production.
The New Designer features articles on teaching models pioneered by schools like the Design Laboratory, New York (the first comprehensive school of modernist design in the United States that was open to general enrollment); the School of Arts and Crafts (Škola umeleckých remesiel), Bratislava; the Ulm School of Design (Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm), Germany; and Industrial Design College (Escola Superior de Desenho Industrial), Rio de Janeiro.
These texts are accompanied by essays and conversations on design pedagogy’s politics, practices and self-understanding.
This book is part of the Schools of Departure series, jointly published with a digital atlas that aggregates research on the global interconnections of Bauhaus pedagogy with reform projects in art and design education in the 20th century.
Edited by JJ Adibrata, Regina Bittner, Katja Klaus, farid rakun and Phillip Sack
Designed by Offshore (Isabelle Seiffert and Christoph Miller)
Published by Specter Books, 2024
Softcover, 200 pages, 10 color images, 4.25 × 5.75 inches