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Graphic Designers, Printers and Programmers Resist
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Danielle Aubert is a graphic designer interested in the intersection of graphic design, labor, materials, and software. She is currently researching the output of Fredy Perlman and the Detroit Printing Co-op (1969-1980). She participated in the Design Justice Network Gathering in 2016 and organized a session with Bianca Ibarlucea and Kikko Paradela at the 2017 AMC. She teaches at Wayne State University., Design Justice Network
Danielle Aubert is a graphic designer interested in the intersection of graphic design, labor, materials, and software. She is currently researching the output of Fredy Perlman and the Detroit Printing Co-op (1969-1980). Since January she has been working with What Is To Be Done...
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What Is To Be Done?
What Is To Be Done? is a loose coalition of graphic designers, printers and allies united against fascism. WITBD emerged out of a gathering of designers and printers who came together following the general election seeking ways to think through the present moment. Following that initial...
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What Is To Be Done?
Kikko is an independent designer based in Detroit. He teaches Interaction Design in the Graphic Design department at the College for Creative Studies. He is also a member of OmniCorpDetroit.