Designing with words : writing as design
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Rath, Kyle A.
Lange, Jacques
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School of the Arts, University of Pretoria
Abstract
Writing for design has, over the past few decades, seen steady appreciation.
Literature on design writing refers to it as a mostly technical vocation centred
on the craft of writing in and of itself. Moreover, the suggestion seems to
be that while writing is beneficial to, it is also distinct from the practice of
communication design. Elsewhere, writing in the context of communication
design is viewed as a specialisation – a skill that is typically reserved for a
specialist writer who helps craft a tone to complement a predominantly
visual design.
In this article, we argue that writing for design is a far more complex and
foundational skill for communication designers. In doing so, we explore the
interdependence of narrative and writing, as a systematic design process
and so highlight the importance of creative writing as design in an educational
context and emphasise how integral writing is to the designer as a storyteller.
To demonstrate this, we explore a selection of student work from an editorial
project that has, for the past 21 years, been delivered to fourth-year Information
Design students at the University of Pretoria (and which formed part of the
2023 Stories Worth Telling retrospective exhibition).
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Design writing, Writing for design, Copywriting, Creative writing, Typography, Stories worth telling
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Citation
Rath, K.A. & Lange, J. 2024, 'Designing with words : writing as design', Image & Text, no. 38, pp. 1-35. http://dx.DOI.org/10.17159/2617-3255/2024/n38a10.