Andrew Shea is a graphic designer and writer. He earned his MFA in graphic design from Maryland Institute College of Art, where he advised undergraduate design students who worked with community organizations. Shea has also taught graphic design classes at MICA, Fordham University, and Parsons The New School for Design and his writing has appeared in several online publications, including Design Observer, Designer's Review of Books, and Core77.
"A compact compendium for graphic designers looking to expand their
practice with more community-based design projects." -- Core77
"An insightful guidebook and designer's co-pilot containing a
compilation of case studies that illustrate project concepts,
funding resources, processes, strategies, and outcomes. It is a
go-to resource for any designer interested or engaged in
community-based work" - The Designer's Review of Books
"An inspiring collection of projects that prove graphic design
isn't all corporate logos and glossy page layouts." -- Fast
Company
"Designers who want their work to improve their community and
create social impact will benefit from reading the case studies in
Designing for Social Change.... Written for creatives, teachers,
and organizations, author Andrew Shea also addresses
project-funding ideas in this colorful and concise guide." --
Communication Arts
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