Manifest For The
Design Economy
In 2001 BIS published the
first Everyone is a Designer, Manifest for the Design
Economy and reprinted it several times. Now this
little bestseller of the beginning of this millennium is out
of print for several years. The editors Mieke Gerritzen en
Geert Lovink now revisit the subject based on the assumption
that since 2001 the proposal of the democratization of the
design world has become reality in 2010.
This completely new version of
the book will look at the position of design itself in the
ever expanding areas it finds itself in. The growth of
design schools seems unstoppable. The designers born after
1980 have a total different view on visual culture, on
esthetical products, visions and history than the people
born before the eighties. The (communication) esthetics are
in constant temporary state, design became a dynamic and
unstable area.
All these developments poses
new questions on the status of the designer and its trade.
With visual contributions, quotes and short essays from
dozens of international designers, thinkers, critics and
strategists this new booklet present a new Manifest for the
design economy of 2010 and beyond.
Mieke Gerritzen (NL)
graduated at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in 1987. In the
early nineties Gerritzen was one of the first creative
people involved in the development of digital media in the
Netherlands. At this moment she makes films, books and
organizes public events like “The International Browserday”
in New York, Berlin and Amsterdam and more recently “The
Biggest Visual Power Shows.”. Gerritzen creates networks
with many different designers, writers and artists.
Gerritzen is currently (since 2009) director of the Graphic
Design Museum in the Netherlands (the only one in the
world). Mieke Gerritzen received many prizes and gives
lectures and presentations worldwide.
Geert Lovink (NL)
is a media theorist and activist, Internet critic and author
of Dark Fiber, Uncanny Networks, and My First Recession. He
worked on various media projects in Eastern Europe and
India. He is a member of the Adilkno collective and
co-founder of Internet projects such as The Digital City,
Nettime, Fibreculture and Incommunicado. He is founder and
director of the Institute of Network Cultures, professor at
Interactive Media (Hogeschool van Amsterdam) and associate
professor at the Media & Culture department, University
of Amsterdam.
ISBN:
978-90-6369-227-8
Design: Mieke Gerritzen
Format: paperback
Dimensions: 19 x 13 cm
Pages: 144