A Line Which Forms a Volume #9
150 x 190 mm, 168 pages, ringbound
London, UK
First published in 2017
Editors: Abigail Tan, Madhumita Ramasamy and Yagmur Uygun
Design: Svenja Tong, Nikhil Narayanan, Eton Chau, Eunhee Jeon and Lingbo Luo
A Line Which Forms a Volume is a critical reader and symposium of graphic design-led research that is edited, written, designed and published by participants of the MA Graphic Media Design (MAGMD) course at the London College of Communication (LCC). Each year a different cohort of students work on the title; kit’s alwasy a fascinating piece of research-led design and editorial.
This ninth issue invites readers to attune to the quiet resilience of non-human lives and the relationships between we humans and the ‘lives’ of the cities and spaces we occupy. The issue also features a conversation with James Langdon whose works explore form,
iterative overprinting and the ‘existing conditions’ of materials, and a visual essay on learning in transient spaces by Alex Balgiu and Press Create Act.
Printed in four special colours: brown, green, metallic silver, and black, with a green spiral binder.