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Designerly Ways of Knowing: A Working Inventory of Things a Designer Should Know

Writer
Danah Abdulla
Set Margins’
Date
2025
Publisher
Set Margins’
Format
Monographs
ISBN
9789083449883
Genre
Design, Graphic Design
Description

In 2018, the architect and activist Michael Sorkin published the now beloved essay-list “Two Hundred and Fifty Things an Architect Should Know.” Struck by the compelling form of this text, Danah Abdulla compiled a version for designers—“a list based on a search for knowledge and a designer’s commitment to making the world a better place,” as she writes. Abdulla’s list includes the experience of scents; how critical theory does not account for the colonial experience; the dangers of seeking out simplicity; visual pollution; and how certain emblems and symbols make people feel. It is meant to be approached as a series of prompts to consider, discard or spark a conversation.

Danah Abdulla (born 1986) is a Palestinian Canadian designer, educator and researcher. She is Program Director of Graphic Design at Camberwell, Chelsea and Wimbledon Colleges of Arts, and a founding member of the Decolonising Design platform.

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