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Deadline for submissions: 10 March 2017
The review is especially keen to publish articles on:
We are particularly interested in articles and papers which reflect on the changing landscape of design and the cross-over with non-traditional design disciplines. Interviews with design leaders and reviews of design work will also be considered.
Research articles, action research and position papers will also be considered as per previous issues. The review is an open platform for practicing designers and design researchers alike and strives to publish a reflection of contemporary issues in Design Practice and Research.
Submissions may include:
For more information see the website.
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Deadline for submissions: 10 March 2017
The review is especially keen to publish articles on:
- Emerging/ Non-traditional design disciplines
- Inter-disciplinary Design
- Experimental/ Speculative Design
We are particularly interested in articles and papers which reflect on the changing landscape of design and the cross-over with non-traditional design disciplines. Interviews with design leaders and reviews of design work will also be considered.
Research articles, action research and position papers will also be considered as per previous issues. The review is an open platform for practicing designers and design researchers alike and strives to publish a reflection of contemporary issues in Design Practice and Research.
Submissions may include:
- Research articles for peer review (6-8 pages: 6 page article requires 3000-3300 words, 8 page article requires 4000-4500)
- Reflections on practice focused on design projects or process (Use full paper and commentary articles as a guide to word count)
- Single page A4 Portrait - Practice, creative work, infographics, visual essay, illustration, etc.
- Commentary, Opinion, Position articles (up to 1500 words)
- Interviews (up to 1500 words)
For more information see the website.
Follow us on Twitter @iterations and Facebook Iterations Design Research and Practice Review
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