The role of graphics has an increasingly remarkable ethical component, since it is becoming central in everyone’s daily life as a means of informing and communicat- ing. Visual communication retains an ethical element that is noticeable not just in content, but also in good design. Governments have traditionally been accountable for managing the branch of communication that deals with social and environmental issues. Nevertheless, two new trends appear to be up and coming: communication becoming horizontal, and private companies getting directly and actively involved.
The ethical commitment of communication. Corporate strategies for communicating environmental sustainability / Barbero, Silvia - In: Towards conscious design. Research, environmental sustainability, local development / Clara Ceppa, Beatrice Lerma. - STAMPA. - Torino : ALLEMANDI & C., 2014. - ISBN 9788842223191. - pp. 136-145
The ethical commitment of communication. Corporate strategies for communicating environmental sustainability
BARBERO, SILVIA
2014
Abstract
The role of graphics has an increasingly remarkable ethical component, since it is becoming central in everyone’s daily life as a means of informing and communicat- ing. Visual communication retains an ethical element that is noticeable not just in content, but also in good design. Governments have traditionally been accountable for managing the branch of communication that deals with social and environmental issues. Nevertheless, two new trends appear to be up and coming: communication becoming horizontal, and private companies getting directly and actively involved.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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