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Title: Hypervernacular Design: Rethinking the Vernacular Design Paradigm
Authors: Kosten, Niek
HUYBRECHTS, Liesbeth 
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MIT Press
Source: Design issues, 39 (2) , p. 72 -85 (Art N° 7)
Abstract: Contemporary design discourse needs words to discuss its role in everyday life. Therefore, this article rethinks the meaning and value of the term “vernacular design” in contemporary society, with a focus on vernacular graphic design. We argue that the domain needs an interpretation that is more attuned to novel approaches around hybridity and plurality in design. We frame this development from a theoretical perspective by introducing the concept of hypervernacular as a relational and plural approach. We ground our conceptual argument through a case study description that explores the everyday, ubiquitous, and more-than-human position of the plant species Japanese knotweed through collaboration.
Keywords: vernacular design;graphic design;participation;more-than-human
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/40102
ISSN: 0747-9360
DOI: 10.1162/desi_a_00718
ISI #: WOS:000957216600006
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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