A Line Which Forms a Volume #4
London College of Communication
London College of Communication





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A Line Which Forms a Volume #4
London College of Communication
London College of Communication
A Line Which Forms a Volume is a critical reader and symposium of graphic design-led research that is edited, written, designed and published by participants of the MA Graphic Media Design (MAGMD) course at London College of Communication (LCC).
'Volume 4 approaches decoloniality by reflecting on the constructed borders of the design canon. We ask, what are the boundaries that graphic design exists within?'
123 x 160 mm, 146 pages
Editors: Rhys Atkinson, Rachel Jung and Riccardo Righi
Assistant editor: Alex Kim
Art direction: Zhu Yiting
Design: Yao Qi and Zhu Yiting