- Source: First Things First 2000 manifesto
The first" target="_blank">First Things first" target="_blank">First 2000 manifesto, launched by Adbusters magazine in 1999, was an updated version of the earlier first" target="_blank">First Things first" target="_blank">First manifesto written and published in 1964 by Ken Garland, a British designer.
The 1999 manifesto was signed by a group of 33 figures from the international graphic design community, many of them well known, and simultaneously published in Adbusters (Canada), Emigre (Issue 51) and AIGA Journal of Graphic Design (United States), Eye magazine no. 33 vol. 8, Autumn 1999, Blueprint (Britain) and Items (Netherlands). The manifesto was subsequently published in many other magazines and books around the world, sometimes in translation. Its aim was to generate discussion about the graphic design profession's priorities in the design press and at design schools. Some designers welcomed this attempt to reopen the debate, while others rejected the manifesto.
The question of value-free design has been continually contested in the graphic design community between those who are concerned about the need for values in design and those who believe it should be value-free. Those who believe that design can be free from values reject the idea that graphic designers should concern themselves with underlying political questions. Those who are concerned about values believe that designers should be critical and take a stand in their choice of work, for instance by not promoting industries and products perceived to be harmful. Examples of projects that might be classified as unacceptable include many forms of advertising and designs for cigarette manufacturers, arms companies and so on. Adbusters has been a significant outlet for these ideas, especially in its commitment to detournement and culture jamming.
Thirty-three signers
Jonathan Barnbrook
Nick Bell
Andrew Blauvelt
Hans Bockting
Irma Boom
Sheila Levrant de Bretteville
Max Bruinsma
Domenico Catapano
Siân Cook
Linda van Deursen
Chris Dixon
William Drenttel
Gert Dumbar
Simon Esterson
Vince Frost
Ken Garland
Milton Glaser
Jessica Helfand
Steven Heller
Andrew Howard
Tibor Kalman
Jeffery Keedy
Zuzana Licko
Ellen Lupton
Katherine McCoy
Armand Mevis
J. Abbott Miller
Rick Poynor
Lucienne Roberts
Erik Spiekermann
Jan van Toorn
Teal Triggs
Rudy VanderLans
Bob Wilkinson
Notes
External links
Text of the Manifesto
Emigre Issue 51: first" target="_blank">First Things first" target="_blank">First
Adbusters report on the Manifesto
Text of the manifesto, published in Eye no. 33 vol. 8, Autumn 1999, followed by a short article.
Andrew Howard’s article ‘There is such a thing as society’, from Eye no. 13 vol. 4.
Published writing from Ken Garland’s website.
"first" target="_blank">First things first" target="_blank">first - or our things first" target="_blank">first?" A short critique of the manifesto by Jan Michl
"The first" target="_blank">First Things first" target="_blank">First manifesto and the Politics of Culture Jamming" A scholarly article by Matt Soar, published in the journal Cultural Studies 16(4), 2002.
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