
James Dyer, Ph.D.
Principal Lecturer
James teaches design theory, research and writing for the Graphic Design and Fine Art & Experimental Media programmes.
Alongside his teaching, James writes extensively on a wide range of topics related to design and communication. He is particularly interested in the ways that communication falls short of expectations and how those failings can have unintended, creative consequences. Other themes in his writing include the absurd, process philosophical notions of “eventfulness”, dirty realism, and the everyday. In line with these themes, James has curated exhibitions and written short articles and essays about design and communication for an array of popular and independent publications.
In 2022, James co-authored and edited Graphic Events: A Realist Account of Graphic Design. His book is on the ways that banal graphics live beyond the intentions of designers. Since the publication of Graphic Events, James has curated exhibitions and written short articles, flash fiction, and essays about design and communication for an array of popular and independent publications. The themes of his upcoming book are street graphics, the politics of naïve labour, and playful pedagogies. You can follow his works in progress at jamesdyer.co.uk.
Education
University of Huddersfield, GB — Doctor's Degree
Utrecht University, NL — Master of Arts
University of Huddersfield, GB — Bachelor of Arts
Professional Activities
Research & Creative Practice
Selected Publications:
Exhibition Review: Antony Gormley / Pavla Melková, DAMN° Magazine, October 2024.
Art, Design & Communication in Higher Education (Journal). Appointed peer reviewer in summer, 2024.
Examining the Dust on his Desk, DAMN° Magazine 20th Anniversary issue, Spring 2024.
A Private Pulse for Lonely People, DAMN° Magazine, Spring 2024.
Trees Heil: Sighting the Imaginary, DAMN° Magazine, Spring 2024.
Graphic Events: A Realist Account of Graphic Design, Co-Author & Editor with Nick Deakin, Onomatopee, 2022.
Lectures:
Graphic Events Lecture in Berlin at Patrick Thomas Summer School Beauty in The Everyday, summer, 2024.
Graphic Events Guest talk at Kingston University, UK, autumn, 2023.