期刊名称:DESIGN ISSUES
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
About Design IssuesThe first American academic journal to examine design history, theory, and criticism, Design Issues provokes inquiry into the cultural and intellectual issues surrounding design.
Regular features include theoretical and critical articles by professional and scholarly contributors, extensive book reviews, and illustrations. Special guest-edited issues concentrate on particular themes, such as artificial intelligence, product seminars, design in Asia, and design education. Scholars, students, and professionals in all the design fields are readers of each issue.
Instructions to Authors
Authors should submit a letter quality original and four copies of each manuscript for consideration to the Editorial Board, Design Issues , Carnegie Mellon University, 110 Margaret Morrison, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890. Authors are advised to keep a copy of their manuscript as protection against loss in transit. A short biographical statement, including present affiliation of and previous publications by the authors, is required. A standard 9" x 12" self-addressed envelope also should be included for the return of materials. After acceptance of article, author will be expected to send a computer disk of article if text was not submitted letter quality. There are to be NO external marks on the original copy sent: text is scanned into a computer.
Text Format Manuscripts, including text, endnotes, long quotations, and illustration and table captions, should be typed double spaced on single sides on 8 1/2" x 11" white paper (or foreign equivalent), with approximately 250 words per page and one-inch margins on all sides. The preferred length is a maximum of 5,000 words, or 20 pages, of text. Pages should be numbered consecutively, including separate pages following the text for endnotes and illustration captions.
If possible, the style of the manuscripts should conform to the Chicago Manual of Style, latest edition, published by the University of Chicago Press. Authors outside of the United States should use an equally standard style manual.
Illustrationsfrom the text for protection. They should be of the highest professional quality, 8" x 11", or foreign equivalent, black and white glossy. Photocopies are acceptable for the subsequent copies of the manuscript. Illustrations should be marked on the back in soft pencil with the author's last name, figure number corresponding to position in the text and the list of illustrations, and an indication of the top of the illustration if there might be any questions. Reference to figure numbers in the text should be marked in red ink (on copy only, not on original).
Contributors are responsible for obtaining permission, whenever necessary and as required, for the reproduction of all illustrations or other materials.
EndnotesEndnotes should be numbered consecutively, and references to them indicate clearly by corresponding numbers in the text. Style should conform to footnote style in Chicago Manual of Style, or foreign equivalent.
The first mention of a particular work should appear fully cited; subsequent material should appear in shortened form.
Quotations from foreign language sources should be translated into English in the text; their original, if necessary, may appear in endnotes.
Book ReviewsBook reviews are solicited by the Book Review Editor. The length of the review will be determined jointly by the Book Review Editor and the Editorial Board. Reviews should conform, if possible, to Chicago Manual of Style or foreign equivalent, and the editorial guidelines for articles mentioned above.
Persons interested in being considered as reviewers should send a current resume to the Book Review Editor.
Recent BooksPublishers should send recently published books and other materials for possible review to the Book Review Editor, Design Issues, Carnegie Mellon University, 110 Margaret Morrison, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890.
Visual ProjectsDesign Issues invites submission of visual projects of a theoretical, experimental, or avant-garde nature, all in media. The primary criteria for selection are that the work be provocative and of high visual quality. All work should be submitted in black and white. Photostats or photographs are preferred and should be 8" x 10" black and white glossy. Slides will NOT be accepted. Work will be resized as necessary. Bleeds and crops will not be made unless specifically noted by the designer.
Visual materials will be returned only if accompanied by a self-addressed envelope with proper postage affixed.
Responses from ReadersDesign Issues encourages written responses to articles and reviews, as well as comments on general or related issues. Letters should be limited to 1,500 words.
Letters that comment on articles and reviews will be sent to the author of the original article for response.
Editorial Board
Editorial InfoEditorial Address
Managing Editor Design Issues 110 Margaret Morrison Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 TEL: 412-268-2828 FAX: 412-268-3088
EditorsRichard Buchanan Carnegie Mellon University
Dennis Doordan University of Notre Dame
Victor Margolin University of Illinois at Chicago
Managing Editor Diane Stadelmeier
Book Review Editor Michael Golec Iowa State University
Associate Book Review Editor Mary Catharine Johnsen Carnegie Mellon University
Designer Karen Moyer Carnegie Mellon University
Cover Design Garland Kirkpatrick Helvetica Jones
Editorial BoardCraig Adcock - University of Iowa Daniel Boyarski - Carnegie Mellon University John Cullars - University of Illinois at Chicago Meredith Davis - North Carolina State University Alain Findeli - University of Montrial, Canada Suguru Ishizaki - Carnegie Mellon University Eun-Sook Kwon - Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Jeffery Meikle - University of Texas at Austin Carl Mitchum - Colorado School of Mines Rick Poynor - The Royal College of Art, England Rick Robinson - E-Lab Stephen Stadelmeier - Carnegie Mellon University Paul Stiff - The University of Reading Lucy Suchman - Xerox PARC Cal Swann - Curtin University, Australia Robert Swinehart - Carnegie Mellon University Nigel Whiteley - Lancaster University, England Jonathan Woodham - University of Brighton, England
Advisory BoardReed Agnew - Agnew Moyer Smith Inc. Rudolf Arnheim -Professor Emeritus, Harvard University S. Balaram - National Institute of Design, India Joseph Ballay - Carnegie Mellon University Gui Bonsiepe - Cologne College of Design, LBDI Brazil Shelly Evenson - seeSpace Jorge Frascara - University of Alberta, Canada Paul Greenhalgh - Victoria and Albert Museum Ric Grefe- The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) Lennart Lindkvist - Stockholm, Sweden Sascha Maechtig - University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Tomos Maldonado - Polytechnic of Milan, Italy Don Moyer - Agnew Moyer Smith Inc. Dianne Pilgrim - Cooper-Hewitt Museum John Reinfrank - seeSpace Erik Spiekermann - MetaDesign Jan van Toorn - Professor Emeritus, Jan van Eyck Akademie
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