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  • The Wash, Hannah Alton, Click to enlargeKnitting Circle, Zamir Antonio, Click to enlargeSomewhere Between Bethnal Green and Hackney Downs, Sion Ap Tomos, Click to enlargeUntitled, Hanna Bayatti, Click to enlargeUntitled, Maria Palma Cardador, Click to enlargeUntitled, Joseph Childs, Click to enlargePaper Planes, Arnold Circus, Antoine Choussat, Click to enlargeMarlena, Daisy Clarke, Click to enlargeUntitled, Valerio Di Lucente, Click to enlargeWe Came to Take Your Jobs Away, Polona Dolzan, Click to enlargeSpeechant<sup>TM</sup> --- Vowel Notation System: Monothongs (Lax and Tense Vowels) + 3 Diphthongs, Jorge Dos Reis, MPhil, Click to enlargeDigital still, Simon Emberton, Click to enlargeUntitled, Mireille Fauchon, Click to enlargeNo Place, Annabel Fraser, Click to enlargeJanez, Ben Freeman, Click to enlargeFear, Federico Gallo, Click to enlargeSelf Help, Sarah Gottlieb, Click to enlargeUntitled, Anne Harild, Click to enlargeUntitled, Alun Harris, PhD, Click to enlargeDeath Row Drawings, Georgia Harrison, Click to enlargeUntitled (sample from the Mechanics of Intent series), Alexandra Hodgson, Click to enlargeWorryingly Snowless Finland at Christmas Time, Riitta Ikonen, Click to enlargeUntitled, Tanya Kaprielian, Click to enlargeArctic Meltdown Typeface, Karen Lacroix, Click to enlargeChasing Dreams, Meng-Chia Lai, Click to enlargeSelection of Recent Work, Francisco Laranjo, Click to enlargeUntitled, Erwan Lhuissier, Click to enlargeStorm, Sara Melin, Click to enlargeRed Room, Catrin Morgan, Click to enlargeThirds, Simon Payne, PhD, Click to enlargeSleeper, Eileen Ramsay, Click to enlargeJohnny, Anja Schaffner, Click to enlarge'Middle of Nowhere' - Temporarily Located in a Peckham Garden, Joel Somerfield, Click to enlargeThe Anatomy of Type, Selina Swayne, Click to enlargeUntitled, Hugo Timm, Click to enlargeLapland, Argyro Tsavala, Click to enlargeCloudy Sky, Filip Tyd&eacute;n, Click to enlargeUntitled, Emma Wright, Click to enlargePublic Service - Common Courtesy 2, George Wu, Click to enlarge

    Communication Art & Design

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    Communication Art & Design

  • Although students and staff in our department work in an enormous number of ways – photography, film, video, text, paint, sound, woodblock type, print – you could say that ideas are our main medium, and that visual intelligence, thoughtfulness and playfulness are the real tools of our trade. Long past are the days when what a professional communicator did was limited to the confines of a single discipline; what’s required now is the ability to be so well-versed in a wide range of technical skills, of thinking-through-making, that the contemporary design practitioner can improvise at will.