Let us continue the discussion on Design and Religion!
Religion has been a part of people's lives for thousands of years. So has design. We see design playing a central role in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics portraying man's connection with the gods and the afterlife. And when Gutenberg invented the printing press, it was the Bible that he is remembered for printing after all. Nowadays, what does the relationship between design and religion look like? Has it been forgotten or is it flourishing? This rarely talked about topic has a great affect on both the Design and Religious community. So why does there seem to be such a significant disconnect? Often, the award-winning projects that you find in design annual publications do not include work created for the non-profit, religious community. Why? Is it not important enough to be considered or does it simply not exist? Is design seen as an integral part of communicating with parishioners, members, worshippers, and the community at large about religion?
If you're interested in these ideas or itching to share your theories, join us as we discuss our frustrations with, success in and suggestions for integrating Design and Religion. Please feel free to bring any relevant material to share.
What are the benefits and challenges you encounter as management and design collaborate more and more? Meet alike minds in this roundtable events to discuss commonalities and share experiences.What are the benefits and challenges you encounter as management and design collaborate more and more?
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