We are happy to announce the latest issue of Communication Design Quarterly (Volume 7 Issue 4) is now live. Featuring work by Sean Williams, Clay Spinuzzi, Curtis Newbold, Nupoor Ranade, Jason Swarts, Jason Tham, Dana Wilder, Cana Uluak Itchuaqiyaq, and Sahajiya Nath.
CDQ Issue 7-3 is now live!
We are happy to announce the latest issue of Communication Design Quarterly (Volume 7 Issue 3) is now live:
Editorial by Book Review Editor Avery Edenfield
Game Design Documentation: Four Perspectives from Independent Game Studios
by Richard Colby and Rebekah Shultz Colby
Usability Testing for Oppression
by Joseph Bartolotta
Book Review: Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism
by Gregory Zobel
Book Review: Network Sense: Methods for Visualizing a Discipline
by Gregory Zobel
CDQ issue 7-2 is now live!
We are happy to announce the latest issue of Communication Design Quarterly (Volume 7 Issue 2) is now live:
Editorial by Derek G. Ross
Guest Editorial by Mike Albers
Testing the Difference Between Appearance and Ability Customization by Ryan Rogers and Laura Dunlow
Reducing Harm by Designing for Opioid Users’ Contexts: The Chicago Recovery Alliance’s Community-Based Context of Use and PwrdBy’s Technology-Based Context of Use by Kristen Marie Bivens
DJs, Playlists, and Community: Imagining Communication Design through Hip Hop by Victor Del Hierro
How Developers Use API Documentation: An Observation Study by Michael Meng, Stephanie Steinhardt, and Andreas Schubert
Queering Consent: Design and Sexual Consent Messaging by Avery C. Edenfield
Book Review: Rhetoric and Experience Architecture by Leslie Hankey
SIGDOC Election Results 2019
Dear SIGDOC Community,
I am pleased to announce the results of the ACM SIGDOC Election Results and present the newly elected SIGDOC Executive Board (for the term of 1 July 2019 – 30 June 2021.)
Pricing for this SIGDOC 2019: Improving transparency, lowering prices
Recently, there has been a lot of talk about how conferences communicate their values. The SIGDOC Executive Committee and the 2019 conference committee is thinking about how the conference communicates the values of the organization and the committee. Over the
2019 Rigo Award Winner Announced
SIGDOC is pleased to announce the winner of the 2019 Rigo Award, Samantha Blackmon, Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Composition at Purdue University. The Rigo award celebrates an individual’s lifetime contribution to the field of communication design.
Winners of the 2019 SIGDOC Career Advancement Grants
We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2019 SIGDOC Career Advancement Grants. Participatory Communication Design of Mapping Borderlands: Decolonizing Cartographic Information Design and Creating a Participatory Mapping Interface by Eda Ozyesilpinar, Ph.D. and Victor Del Hierro, Ph.D. Improving
CDQ Issue 7-1 is now live!
We are happy to announce the latest issue of Communication Design Quarterly (Volume 7 Issue 1) is now live: Guest Editorial: The Revenge of Plato’s Pigs by Sarah-Beth Hopton Maps, Silence, and Standing Rock: Seeking a Visuality for the Age of Environmental
SIGDOC Elections: Please vote!
Dear Colleagues, It’s time to vote! If your ACM SIGDOC membership is current, you should have received an email today to signify your opportunity to vote for our next Executive Committee for ACM SIGDOC. I encourage you to take the
Nominations open for the 2019 Rigo Award
ACM SIGDOC is soliciting nominations for the 2019 Rigo Award, to be awarded at the 2019 SIGDOC conference in Portland, OR. The Rigo Award celebrates an individual’s lifetime contribution to the field of communication design and is awarded every other year. The Rigo Award winner is invited to give a keynote at the SIGDOC conference.
