About
I am a research-led graphic designer, interested in how the tools and methods of visual communication can be used to challenge dominant social and political narratives. I love to work with complex content, bold colour and curious people.
Working across identity, editorial and exhibition design, my practice is rooted in research – with ongoing projects centred around fear of failure in creative education, borders and identities, and the roles of graphic design in making change.
I teach on Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art, where I edit Content Free an experimental publishing platform by and for our Visual Communication community.
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© Laura Gordon
I HAVE workED with
The Liminal Space
Art Director
Common Vision
Faculty
FranklinTill
Material Futures at CSM
public works
The British Council
UP Projects
I teach ON
Visual Communication, The Royal College of Art [2015–present]
I studied at
RCA – MA Visual Communication [2015]
University of Brighton – BA Graphic Design [2012]
LCC – Foundation Degree [2009]
I write for
Intern, Epic Fail
Content Free, The Right Sort of Writing
Modes of Criticism Issue 3, Graphic Design against Brexit [and beyond]
Viewpoint Magazine Issue 38, On the Move
Viewpoint Magazine Issue 38, Rebranded Politics