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Is the Graphic Designer Dead?: A case for transitioning to UX/UI design
“Creativism – Doodle, Design, Deliver” is a visual memoir spanning 25 years in the design industry. It offers a historical perspective on Zimbabwean design, paying tribute to the individuals who have been instrumental in the journey. The book provides a candid narration of the authors story, how he became a designer, delving into his design process and showcasing the solutions he has provided for a diverse range of visual communication problems. It is an exploration of his belief system and the motivations that have guided him throughout this journey. Designed to be consumed following different paths, each telling its own micro-story within a bigger narrative.
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Is the Graphic Designer Dead?: A case for transitioning to UX/UI design
A collection comprising of essays and articles composed
over a 22-year period showcasing a diverse range of
content. The articles encompass various subjects, including
academic pieces developed to satisfy the requirements
of the Critical Studies module for a degree and Honours
Degree in Multimedia, along with a dissertation completed
for a National Diploma in Design for Print. These works
span both undergraduate and postgraduate programs,
addressing themes such as gender, feminism, xenophobia,
post-humanism, objectification, graphic design, user
experience, and user interface design.