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Designer: Vol. 46, No. 3 (Fall 2021)
This issue is also available as a downloadable PDF.
FEATURES
CO-OP PROGRAM
By Ella Rue
In the wake of COVID-19, many college and university departments have been left overwhelmed and under-resourced, department heads forced to become increasingly creative in the face of shriveling budgets.
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IT’S TIME TO DITCH YOUR ALUMNI MAGAZINE WEBSITE
By Erin Peterson
Last March, the Council for Advancement and Support of Education shared some findings about alumni magazines it had collected from nearly 200 institutions. Among the numbers that caught my attention: 87 percent of alumni magazines have an online version of the magazine as well as a print magazine.
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STORYTELLING BELONGS EVERYWHERE—A REBUTTAL
By Kelly McMurray
Alumni editors must look at their audience, understand how their habits are changing, and strategize how best to engage with them. The goal is to connect with alumni, not to produce a print publication. It is all about the story and how to best tell it—and that means having a print and digital plan.
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WOMEN IN DESIGN
By Dom Carter and Ruth Hamilton
Here are the biggest female names in the world of design. There are plenty of trail-blazing women in the design world. And below we are celebrating just some of the glass-ceiling-shattering trailblazers who inspire us to be better designers. Their work crosses disciplines and breaks boundaries.
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DEPARTMENTS
OBJET D’ART: MAGNIFYING GLASS
One of the most ancient optical devices known to science
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SMART GOALS
By Cecilia Lazzaro Blasbalg
Writing your goals to ensure that they are clear and reachable
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QUARAN-TAUGHT
By Johnathon Strube
An educator’s thoughts on the issues of remote teaching
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I.M. PEI AND ASSOCIATES
Tower generally regarded as a modernist masterpiece
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GENERATION ALPHA
By Allison Lanier
Who Are They?
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BRAND EXTENSION
By Tadson Bussey
What we can learn from Kit Kat
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BIG PICTURE
Photograph by Peter Spiro
Maple tree on campus in autumn.
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PARTING SHOT
Monoprint by UCDA member Amy Drill
Amy is the art director in the office of Public Affairs and Communications at Lewis & Clark, Portland, Oregon.
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DESIGN BRIEFS
News and information to help you through your day
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CONTRIBUTORS
The talented people contributing to this issue
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