Neon Moire X Graphic Matters: Liz McQuiston on Creative Dissent
Neon Moiré x Graphic Matters
In partnership with Graphic Matters, we bring you a special series of interviews with researchers, designers and thinkers who are presenting work during this long-running graphic design festival.
In this episode of the Neon Moiré Show, the fourth in this serie, Thomas Dahm talks with Liz McQuiston is a graphic designer, educator, and writer. While walking through the city of Breda on our way to the train station we talked about why Liz writes about the relationship between graphic design and politics, the Silence equals Death project and the advantages of silkscreen printing in an age of technology.
I firmly believe that designers learn through their eyes, through visuals, and they actually make connections more quickly that way, that has always fascinated me.
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