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Revision Path | An Oral History of the Organization of Black Designers

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Note: Revision Path is now a part of The Glitch Media Network, and previous blog posts are available here. The article is now available as a  PDF.

Here’s the latest piece from Sela Lewis, “An Oral History of the Organization of Black Designers.

“Ever since then, I wanted to learn more about the organization. Who were its founders? How were events planned both then and now? Who did the branding? And unlike its contemporary peer AIGA, why does the Organization of Black Designers often seem lost to history?”



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