We are happy to announce the latest issue of Communication Design Quarterly (6-1) is now out: Guest Editors’ Introduction: Proceedings from and Future Plans for the Symposium for Communicating Complex Information (SCCI) by Daniel Richards Site Identity, Artifact Duplication, and Disambiguation
Registration Open for SIGDOC 2016
Registration is now open for SIGDOC 2016. The conference will be held in Silver Spring, MD 9/23-9/24. Find out more about registration and lodging on the conference site. You can register directly here. Early registration ends 9/6.
CDQ 4.2B now available
The latest issue of Communication Design Quarterly is now available. In this issue are the following: Notes from the SIG by Liza Potts Editor’s Introduction: Aspects of Awareness: Considerations for Social Media Use in the Modern Context by Kirk St.Amant
Rigo Award call for nominations
We are currently accepting nominations for this year’s Rigo Award (named after Joseph Rigo, the founder of SIGDOC). The award celebrates an individual’s lifetime contribution to the field of communication design. Since 2004, Rigo Awards have been given every other
SIGDOC Election Results Announced
2016 ACM SIGDOC Election Results (For the term of 1 July 2016 – 30 June 2018) Chair Claire Lauer Arizona State University Vice-Chair Kirk St.Amant East Carolina University Secretary-Treasurer Kristen R. Moore Texas Tech University
CDQ 4-2 is now available: Special Issue on Online Networks, Social Media, and Communication Design
The latest issue of Communication Design Quarterly is now available. In this installment of CDQ, you’ll find: Notes from the SIG by Liza Potts, Stephanie Vie, Sarah Gunning, and Dawn M. Armfield Introduction to the special issue: Online Networks, Social
CDQ 4-1 Now Available
The latest issue of Communication Design Quarterly is now available. This issue contains “Introduction to the special issue Cultural Considerations for Communication Design: Integrating Ideas of Culture, Communication, and Context into User Experience Design” by Kirk St.Amant “The Communication Design of WeChat: Ideological as Well as Technical