Design and Democracy presents in Parliament the work of recently graduated designers from Scotland’s renowned art schools. Whether they are designing for health, sustainability or are advocates of co-design, their concepts demonstrate the positive role that design can play in our everyday lives.
The exhibition is the result of a unique partnership between Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, Edinburgh College of Art, Gray’s School of Art, The Glasgow School of Art and the Scottish Parliament.
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Under 5 Nutrition Abacus
Barbara Beek's Under 5 Nutrition Abacus, Regional Food Availability, Uganda
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Preserving Human Dignity
Benjamin Pawle's Preserving Human Dignity
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The Great Big Penny Amnesty
Emma R. Lally's The Great Big Penny Amnesty
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Kin
Felix Chabluk Smith's Kin
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Written in their Karma
James Edwin Bettney's Written in their Karma
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The Ethical Fashion Studio
Jamina Davidson's The Ethical Fashion Studio
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Pop-Up Shop
Karen MacPherson's Pop-Up Shop
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Responsible Drinking Campaign
Kevin Cameron's Responsible Drinking Campaign. Also on display by the same designer is an Advertising Campaign for Urban Outfitters.
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Recovery Toolkit - Thingness & Mental Wellbeing
Mark Kobine's Recovery Toolkit - Thingness & Mental Wellbeing
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Acoustic Poetry
Michail Vanis's Acoustic Poetry
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Eat ‘n' Gone, Edible Packaging
Natalia Lozano's Eat 'n' Gone, Edible Packaging
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The Unheard Client
Rebecca Veal's The Unheard Client.
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Middlemen
Sarah Amy Fishlock's Middlemen.
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Made Through Love and Femmage
Sarah Struthers' Made Through Love and Femmage, Autumn/Winter Collection 2011/12.
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World Water Day School Animation Workshop
Still from Simone Russell's World Water Day School Animation Workshop.