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New Youth of Chongqing
Research area of Nanping, Xiaoshizi and Guanyinqiao areas, which are developing their infrastructures and social ties dramatically. According to creative thinking exercises and different communication steps with images, objects and texts, students have worked in groups do develop visual storylines that express their view on the research area.
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Witting Witte de With
ZUCC Hangzhou student trip to participate Facing Spaces Research Workshop about the Witte de Withstraat, a multi-cultural street in Rotterdam city centre. According to different research and communication steps with images, objects and texts, students worked in groups to develop a graphics which expresses their view on the street. The designs were presented in a row, forming as a reading primer about the street.
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Shaking Xià Shá
Facing Spaces Research Workshop about the Xià Shá Area. According to different research and communication steps with images, objects and texts, students worked in groups to develop a graphic symbol that expresses their view on the area where they live and study. The designs were presented at the entrance of Wenze Rd metro station.
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Stop Arguing!
Design and Dialogue. Lecture by Steffen Maas and Maarten Verweij [NL]
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Hangzhou Hidden Highlights
Facing Spaces Research Workshop, applied to Hangzhou Postcard Competition. According to different research and communication steps with images, objects and texts, students worked in groups to develop a series of postcards.
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Hacking Kasterlee
Artists' Residency by Steffen Maas and Maarten Verweij in the Frans Masereel Center, Flemish Center for Graphic Arts, Kasterlee [B]
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The Hidden City (2)
The real responsibility of the [graphic] designer is not the form itself, but what it can mean. Lecture by Steffen Maas [NL] and Maarten Verweij [NL]
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The Urban Seal
Case Study of Jiuxianqiao Rd./798, Beijing. Maarten Verweij [NL], Steffen Maas [NL]
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The Hidden City (1)
The real responsibility of the [graphic] designer is not the form itself, but what it can mean. Lecture by Steffen Maas [NL] and Maarten Verweij [NL]
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