The GDC Journal
The internationally acclaimed GDC Journal is the GDC's showcase publication.

The Journal contains in-depth articles on professional design practice; education; featured designers as well as commentary on the state of the graphic design industry. We welcome submissions to the publications, please contact the editor, Matt Warburton FGDC, if you have editorial material to contribute.

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^ GDC Journal Volume 06 - $20 each
O Canada! The all-Canadian typography issue. Articles by Rod McDonald, Nick Shinn, Walter Jungkind, Val Fullard, Richard Hunt and Matt Warburton. Book reviews by Sue McWatt-Fitzgerald. Edited by Robert L. Peters.

^ GDC Journal Volume 05 – $15 each
Thematically this issue is a millennial celebration of the history of design in Canada, and the development of the GDC from its early beginnings in 1956 as the Society of Typographic Designers of Canada to the its current structure of Chapters and Member Associations stretching across the country, and around the world via the internet.

^ GDC Journal Volume 04 – $15 each

  • Charting The Future Of Graphic Design Education
  • Graduate Studies
  • Undergraduate Curriculum Culture, Society And Communications
  • The Changing Profile Of The Graphic Designer
  • Research



    ^ GDC Journal Volume 03 - $15 each
  • Designing The Future: Curriculum Reform In British Columbia
  • Visual Rhetoric: Old Ideas, Strange Figures And New Perspectives Paul Arthur
  • Thoreau MacDonald: A Fresh Breeze From Canada



^ GDC Journal Volume 02 – $15 each
  • Design Renaissance: The Design Event Of The Decade?
  • Are We Ready For Graphic Design 2.0?
  • The Graphic Presentation Of Language For Dyslexic Children
  • Take A Detour Around Designer's Block



^ GDC Journal Volume 01 – SOLD OUT!
  • Visual Communication Design: A Possible Direction
  • Underground In Berlin
  • Everybody Is Their Own Designer
  • Client & Designer: The Strategic Alliance
  • Original Sin: The Ethics Of Copying In The Post-Modern Age
  • Designer Profile: Ernst Roch

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