Stuart Gluth

Stuart Gluth
Charles Darwin University | CDU · School of Creative Arts and Humanities

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Introduction
Stuart Gluth currently works at the School of Creative Arts and Humanities, Charles Darwin University. Stuart does research in Graphic Design, Communication Design, Visual Language (Typographic)and Creative Idea Generation Education. His most recent publication is 'Facilitating Creative Problem Solving in the Marketing Curriculum in Response to the Demands of the Networked Information Society'. He is currently negotiating the design and establishment of introductory vocational programs for Aboriginal students from remote communities as pathways to mainstream higher education design programs

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This paper describes a systems approach to creative problem solving designed to better prepare marketing graduates for the uncertainties of the networked information society. This is in response to the growing need for future graduates to be able to make effective use of participatory Web 2.0 technologies for building customer relationships and har...
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Typographic design practice continues to evolve by making use of theory, research and analysis in a design process that could lead to more effective visual communication. This includes knowledge available in physiology, psychology and neurology concerning the way we see, the way we read, the way the brain interprets the visual word, and the way tha...
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Our research on creativity reveals that in many university courses and programs there is a considerable number of teachers who are aware of the importance of the creative application of specialist knowledge in their programs, and who are looking for the leadership skills and abilities needed to incorporate them in their teaching. This paper outline...
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Takes issue with scientific legibility studies which focus on isolating variables to obtain verifiable results, but which are not useful in the more complex and holistic design of specific type faces. Demonstrates visually the principles and attributes ending with Roxane, a typeface developed with certain principles in mind. (SC)

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