Wednesday, May 25, 2016

What is worth the effort?

Combatting oppression …

Clarifying understanding …

Cohering, motivating … 

Envisioning something better …

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Special interests include future trends, the dynamics of technology & society, typography and creative computing. His experience covers industrial design, design research, publishing, prepress and information design

Tim has taught design, prepress, typography, design research, project management and contextual studies at Berkshire College of Art and Design, Reading College and School of Art & Design, De Montfort University and worked for the Type Museum

Tim has designed and produced campaigns, newspapers, magazines and books, and developed facilities for multimedia, publishing & learning resources.

Education

MA RCA Design Research, Royal College of Art

BA Hons 3D Design/Industrial Design (Engineering), Birmingham Polytechnic

Foundation Diploma, Great Yarmouth College of Art & Design

Clients

His clients include publishers, political parties, professional bodies, architects, designers, printers, photographers, colleges, universities and museums

Research interests

Typographic ‘tones of voice’ and style in communication

The Social Nature of Technological Change MA Thesis

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Open University M206 Object Oriented Programming
The Open University T262 Man-Made Futures: Design & Technology
Catherine Mason’s 2008 A computer in the art room: The origins of british computer art 1950-80 captures a formative period and some of the individuals who inspired me then and later.

The poverty of design theory and the antagonism towards marxist method.

Marxist method and theoretical practice still offers the most fruitful and enduring base for the integration of design research with the main strands of philosophy and intellectual history. Sharing in the rationalisation of change and transformation in both it’s social and technical dimensions. Marxism and design are both products of capitalist social relations with the potential of rising beyond their origins in a human future.

Thoughts to be continued ...

My University was a combination of:
Victor Papanek, Design for Need,
Getting elected as vice president at Birmingham Polytechnic in 1977,
Buckminster Fuller, and the Design for Need conference/exhibition at the RCA 1978, Revolutionary Communist Tendency ... and Party
Capital Reading Group @ ULU Summer 1980,
Department of Design Research at the Royal College of Art 1980-85,

Wednesday, September 10, 2003

Crazy world - lazy world. Bliar and Bush and Sharon and ...

But a little ray of possibility the Group of 21 at Cancun WTO meeting standing up to EU/US imperialism ... watch this space SA and China ??!!