User:Marlon/Graduate Research Seminar/thesis/draft
Thesis template
This is a draft. Reading list here.
Name/title
Liberating the Physical Template of the New Human
Message from Archangel Michael
Channeled by Meredith Murphy
Telepathic Transmission - 1/2 May 2012
Key question
Some possibilities:
- Are templates presets that generate not just similar design, but also similar content?
- Do they liberate or limit their users?
- Do these templates signify a graphic design crisis?
Introduction
Templates. Themes. Trends. Tropes.
65 High Quality Free Tumblr Themes
Tumblr as main example: uses templates, has repetitive (stencil) content, new visual language, community aspect.
Using Tumblr as an entry point or main example to draw out current situation/highlight interest in topic:
Popular micro-blogging service Tumblr, is quick and easy to use. Offers its users (free and pay-to-play) themes for the layout of their blogs. Its use is quite varied: from making friends and maintaining personal blogs and fansites to professional design portfolios. There is a lot of repetitive –symbolised by the never-ending scrolling layout– content, partly due to its 'reblogging' feature. Blogs are often dedicated to one topic, phenomena or filetype (see: "selfies at funerals"). Multiple blogs with the same purpose, name, style ("fuckyeah1990s", "fuckyeahdykes", "fuckyeahmiyazaki", etc).
Template
Templates and themes in a web environment: what are they, why do they exist, how do they work?
- Customisable! Templates are restricting because they have to be. This is how they limit designers.
- Content and form, the interplay, the boundaries.
Stencil
A template is easy to use, but its limitations guarantee a similarity in content. We enjoy this, because it requires us to think less.
- Following (imitating) the norm. Repetition, memes, multiples.
- Experience and lifestyle design: promoting yourself, designing your life, painting your existence more beautiful.
- Advertisement and promotion, trends, aesthetics.
Graphic design
Not everyone is a (graphic) designer, but everyone can at least have the experience. Thanks to the templates, downloadable designs, mockups and apps, everyone can pretend to be one. Design performing."
Subtopics:
- Downloadable and open design and its relation to free software.
- User and producer future? Designing not the work, but the tools, the templates, "the user-friendly environment".
- Mode of production, ownership.
Visual essay
Pics or it didn't happen.
Conclusion
Ambiguity, there are good and bad templates?