Deem Journal
Deem Journal
Design as Social Practice
Bi-Annual
US
Deem Journal aims to change the conversation around design. In these pages, design is social practice, and, as one of their three beliefs say, design is everywhere. The journal highlights the connection between design and dignity, and they specifically widen the lens to include those frequently left out, from the BIPOC community to LBGTQ, the Global South, and everything in between. Sound good? Give it a try!
Issue 5
Climate Realities and Responses
Features:
Beyond Crisis: Finding beauty and purpose in the climate future, Anaya Elizabeth Johnson in conversation with Mark Chambers
Sea Change: Alyssa-Amor Gibbons and Avinash Persaud on imperialism, designing for disaster, and how the Caribbean is leading climate finance reform
The Uninhabitable: Notes on unsettlement, displacement, and climatic effects on urban life, by AbdouMaliq Simone
Much More!