Workshop Spatial design

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9.12.2016
9 am - 12 noon & 2 pm - 5 pm
10.12.2016
9 am -12 noon

Goethe-Institut Hanoi

Two-day design workshop with Andreas Uebele, professor for communication design.

How do we perceive space? How can communication design deliver value and understanding in spaces?
 
The two-day workshop with Professor Andreas Uebele, taking place on December 9 and 10 at Goethe-Institut, will evolve around these questions. Under the direction of the communication designer, the participants will engage with space and will learn how to communicate its particularities. The result can be transferred yet again into the virtual space of Facebook and Instagram.

The workshop is addressed at design students (second semester and higher) as well as design and communication professionals. Good English skills are expected. The number of participants is limited to 30. Registrations will be accepted via email to hanna.oehring@hanoi.goethe.org until December 1. Please state your field of work, if applicable your university semester and your phone number.
 
The workshop is framed within the exhibition Graphic Design and Typography. From December 7 until December 18, the award-winning works of the annual Type Directors Club competition will be presented at Goethe-Institut. The exhibition is directed especially at professionals and students in the working fields of graphic design, advertisement, marketing, communication, multimedia, publishing and education and to everyone else interested in typography and design.

Andreas Uebele © Jim Rakete Andreas Uebele studied architecture and urban development as well as free graphics. In 1996, he founded the office Uebele for visual communication, focusing on visual identity, company communication, fairs and exhibitions. He has been a professor for communication design at Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences since 1998 and a member of the Type Directors Club New York since 2002. In 2015, he held scholarship for practitioners at Villa Massimo, Rome.
 

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