DESIGN ECOLOGY POLITICS
Design, Ecology, Politics links social and ecological theory to design theory and practice.
Propagate Workshop – Stop the Housing Crisis!
Enough with pre-printed posters and standard banners! It’s time to make housing protest creative and fun!
Occupy Design At The COP21 Summit Paris
600 ad sites taken over in Paris for the start of the UN COP21 Climate Summit!
Come Join The Climate Games…
Participate in co-designing creative resistance in the streets and cyberspace against climate chaos
To The Square
TO THE SQUARE 2 (TSQ2) is an art project focused on public space, radical politics and the art of protest that took over the central Lasipalatsi Square of Helsinki from 22–31 August, 2014. TSQ2 is curated by Ivor Stodolsky and Marita Muukkonen of Perpetuum Mobilε and commissioned by Checkpoint Helsinki as part of the Helsinki […]
Occupy Design Workshop at Camberwell College of Arts
We were invited to hold a ‘Distribution’ workshop with Graphic Design students at Camberwell College of Arts, London. We asked the students to produce images and slogans that addressed and challenged three themes of Austerity: Student Debt, Privatised Healthcare and Housing. Introducing the workshop working on ideas creating initial visuals, and here are some […]
Graphic Meme Archive Launched
Check out our new archive of work from our social media feeds and networks> graphics.occupydesign.org.uk
Occupy Poster Workshop In Greece
Organized by the Labour Club New Smyrna, with designers from The Occupied Times and Cactus Network
Occupy Design Talk in Berlin
Occupy Design will be talking in Berlin on 21 June, if you’re near come along!
Interview with Desktop Magazine, Australia
An interview with Occupy Designer Noel Douglas in Desktop Magazine from Australia
Occupy Design Helps UK Uncut Get The Message Out
Occupy Design helped UK Uncut get the message out about Starbucks Tax Avoidance
#includedesign Gove!
Education secretary Michael Gove has recently revealed a proposal to replace the GCSE exam with an English Baccalaureate. The proposal initially intends to focus studies towards three core subject areas – English, Maths and Science – with History, Geography and languages added at a later stage. Not all subjects will be included- with art and design, for example, left out.
Typolondon Talk Reviews
Our talk at Typolondon went well and has received a few reviews. The first is from Computers Arts magazine’s highlights of the festival. And the second is from Eye Magazine’s blog in a piece called The Bloomsbury Set
Occupy Design at Typolondon
Occupy Design will be presenting a talk on Occupy graphics at Typolondon, this October.