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by John Frostell
During the last weeks of October this year I had the pleasure and
privilege of representing the Australian Graphic Design Association
(AGDA) at the ICOGRADA (International Council of Graphic Design
Associations) Congress and General Assembly held in Punta Del Este,
Uruguay. My presence there was the result of a fellowship awarded to me
by a new joint venture between AGDA and International Specialised Skills
(ISS) with sponsorship from Fuji Xerox.
In addition to the emotional and informational benefits derived from
attending a conference dedicated solely to graphic design, there were a
number of additional activities, in which I was involved, that made the
investment of time, money and effort a worthwhile venture for the
Australian graphic design community.
The Congress provided opportunity for me to make a joint presentation
with the Chair of the steering committee for Sydney Design 99, Mr Ron
Newman, to the 853 registered delegates at the close of the final day.
The presentation served as a means to promote Sydney Design ?99 and
personally invite the Congress delegates, many of whom were from South
America, to attend. The amount of interest generated in the event as a
result of the presentation was most encouraging.
Importantly, my presence there served as a means to observe an
international design conference, both in terms of its content and
organisation, in order to provide recommendations on behalf of AGDA to
the steering committee of Sydney Design ?99.
The content of the Congress itself was very impressive, although not all
presentations were to topic or delivered with strength. Of note were
presentations by Norway for the design program of the 1992 Lillehammer
Winter Olympics, by Korea and Belgium on the nature of alphabet
structure in contemporary culture, and by Japan's Shigeo Fukuda who
presented a chronological overview of his career's work as a graphic
designer.
Regarding matters of business practice, it was enlightening to learn of
various attitudes towards accreditation of designers, design protection
and governmental design promotion.
For two days following the Congress, a General Assembly of ICOGRADA
member associations was held. During this Assembly a new board was
elected and many issues of future activity for ICOGRADA were discussed
and decided upon. Most items were passed with unanimous voting, a
notable exception being that of membership fee increases which was
discussed passionately and voted down with the narrowest possible
margin. The vote was interpreted as an instruction from the member
associations for the ICOGRADA board to consider new means of revenue
raising through merchandising in accordance with a new charter of
activity for the organisation.
On a personal level, the experience placed my role as graphic designer in
a broader and considerably more interesting perspective, a change which
will certainly have an impact on the way a design in the future.
A complete report on the project, along with a series of seminars to be
held next year, will ensure that the benefits of attending the Congress
and General Assembly will be passed on to the Australian graphic design
community.
John Frostell
President, AGDA Victoria
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