Journal of Visual Art and Design
Scope & Guideline
Empowering artists and designers with open access.
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Interdisciplinary Research in Visual Arts and Design:
The journal emphasizes the integration of various disciplines within the visual arts and design fields, encouraging studies that draw from art history, cultural studies, and design theory. - Cultural and Historical Contextualization:
A core focus is placed on understanding the influence of cultural and historical contexts on visual arts and design practices, highlighting how these factors shape artistic expressions and design methodologies. - User-Centric Design and Experience:
Research that prioritizes user experience and interaction with design is a significant aspect, emphasizing the importance of consumer perceptions and cognitive responses in design processes. - Sustainability and Ethical Practices:
The journal also explores the role of sustainability in design, encouraging studies that examine traditional practices and their relevance in contemporary design scenarios. - Co-Creation and Collaborative Practices:
An increasing focus on co-creation and collaborative projects in the visual arts highlights the importance of community involvement and participatory design in artistic practices.
Trending and Emerging
- Digital Art and Technology Integration:
There is a notable increase in research exploring the intersection of digital art and technology, reflecting the growing significance of digital media in contemporary artistic practices and design processes. - Cultural Identity and Globalization:
Emerging studies focus on the representation of cultural identity within the context of globalization, examining how local art forms adapt and respond to global influences while maintaining their uniqueness. - Adaptive and Sustainable Design Practices:
Research emphasizing sustainability in design is on the rise, highlighting innovative practices that integrate ecological considerations and traditional knowledge into modern design solutions. - Collaborative and Participatory Art Practices:
The theme of co-creation and collaborative projects is gaining traction, showcasing how artists and designers engage with communities to foster inclusivity and shared ownership in the creative process. - Interdisciplinary Approaches to Art Education:
There is a growing focus on interdisciplinary approaches in art education, emphasizing the need for diverse methodologies that enrich student learning and reflect the complexity of contemporary artistic practices.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Art Forms and Techniques:
There has been a decrease in research focused solely on traditional art forms and techniques, suggesting a shift towards more contemporary and innovative practices that engage with modern technology and interdisciplinary approaches. - Regional Studies in Isolation:
Papers focusing on specific regional art forms without broader contextual connections appear to be declining, indicating a trend towards more global or comparative studies that integrate multiple cultural perspectives. - Static Design Methodologies:
Research centered around static or conventional design methodologies is less frequent, pointing to a growing preference for dynamic, adaptive, and user-centered approaches that respond to changing societal needs. - Historical Analysis Without Contemporary Relevance:
There seems to be a waning interest in historical analyses that do not connect to contemporary practices or issues, emphasizing the need for relevance in today's rapidly evolving art and design landscape.
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