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RSVP: Digital Materiality in the Age of Design Systems – May 15th, 2018

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Digital Materiality in the Age of Design Systems
Parsons Communication Design Symposium

In an increasingly homogenized interaction design landscape, how can we continue to craft unique digital experiences? As designers, how do we retain agency and ownership over a process which has become progressively atomized?

The past several years has seen the rise of design systems and frameworks along with toolchains and build processes which have dramatically expanded the complexities of designing and developing for screen. Design and engineering roles have splintered and specialized, with large teams becoming the norm for producing digital artifacts at any scale. The net result has been a profusion of predictability — a continual rehashing of user experience tropes and patterns which define the visual form of most projects.

In this symposium, we attempt to unpack ways in which designers have been able to sustain their engagement with the materiality of screens and speculate on how we might maintain agency in a discipline which continues to stratify.

Tuesday, May 15th, 2018
1 PM – 4:30 PM

Wolff Conference Room
6 East 16th Street
New York, NY 10003
Room: D1103

RSVP HERE
(space is limited)


Moderated by
Carly Ayres, HAWRAF

Panelists
Jacob Heftmann, XXIX
Tiff Hockin, Bloomberg
Laurel Schwulst, Critic, Yale School of Art
Allan Yu, Wilson.fm

Student Presenters
Patrick Serr, MPS Communication Design
Whitney Badge, BFA Communication Design


Organized by
E Roon Kang, Director, BFA Communication Design
Brendan Griffiths, Director, MPS Communication Design

Poster Design by
Patrick Serr

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