Connecting communities: Curatorial approaches in collaborative publication design

  • Fiona Grieve Auckland University of Technology
  • Marcos Mortensen Steagall  (Translator) Auckland University of Technology
Keywords: Curatorial, Editorial, Graphic Identity, Magazine Design, Practice-oriented design research

Abstract

This practice-oriented design research project investigates the question: What curatorial publishing approach might be applied to the development of a distinctive print-based, multivocal publication that fosters communities and reflects diversity? Publication design conventions are rooted in graphic systems that develop an aesthetic sense of unity, typically overseen by an editor to ensure a consistent visual identity. Over the last 20 years, Threaded Magazine, the site of inquiry, has developed a curatorial and editorial model that fosters dialogue between featured practitioners and their practices, promoting plurality and inclusiveness. However, this approach presents a complex challenge concerning graphic design conventions commonly held by similar editorial products. This project aims to investigate and establish a visual language that can address this dichotomy. The project is contextualised by literature on editorial practice, the curatorial concept in editorship and graphic design practice and citizenship.  It employs two distinct methodological frameworks; the first was used for the elaboration of this confirmation of candidature and the second is designed for the production stage of the thesis. The initial framework involves a literature review and the production of a compendium on the landscape of independent publishers in New Zealand, interviews with specialists and the examination of 21 issues of Threaded Magazine. The second framework will employ process visualisation through infographics, prototypes and iterative experimentation, advisory groups, collaboration and co-design. The study contributes to knowledge through a reconsideration of the term curatorial, moving it beyond its association with museum collections to understand its application and meaning in the context of independent magazine publishing that operates within a community-centred framework.

Author Biographies

Fiona Grieve, Auckland University of Technology

Fiona Grieve is an Academic Leader and Creative Director with 20+ years’ experience in design education, research and consultancy. She is engaged in projects that utilise collaborative processes to comprehend and distill information into visual systems. Her practice positions publication design as a reflective and reflexive research platform to facilitate educational discourse and examine practice-based research and industry contexts. She has been involved in a number of collaborations which intersect educational and professional domains of practice: THREADED is an international award winning design magazine; and FREE PLAN is the Alla Prima Project which expands on approaches to design and visual arts, assessment, curricula and studio-centred education.

Marcos Mortensen Steagall, Auckland University of Technology

Marcos Mortensen Steagall is an Associate Professor in the Communication Design department at the Auckland University of Technology - AUT since 2016. He is the Communication Design Postgraduate Strand Leader and Programme Leader for Communication Design and Interaction Design for Year 3. He holds a Master's (2000) and PhD (2006) in Communication & Semiotics acquired from The Pontifical Catholic University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and a PhD in Art & Design from Auckland University of Technology in 2019. Research interest focus on Practice-oriented research in Design through a Global South perspective.

Published
2024-10-13