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MUSEUMS, EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTION IN DESIGN
No. 12 (2022)In this number 12 of Revista Transverso, the theme MUSEUMS, EXHIBITIONS AND COLLECTION IN DESIGN aroused enormous interest and our evaluators had to focus on a very robust set of texts to which contributions were added that, although outside the dossier, showed great adherence to our editorial line.
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Transverso: dialogues between design, culture and society
No. 9 (2020)Transverso - electronic magazine of the Design and Culture Center of the School of Design of UEMG, publishes unpublished works related to architecture, visual arts, material and immaterial culture and design, whenever possible, addressing transdisciplinary links with letters and the human and social sciences .
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Transverso: diálogos entre design, cultura e sociedade
No. 8 (2020)Neste número foi mantida a estrutura habitual em que artigos de diferentes temas compartilham espaço com um relato de experiência provocativo de João Valadares, a resenha gentilmente elaborada pelo prof. Mário Santiago de Oliveira, fundador do periódico e o instigante ensaio visual da Rafael Neder que reúne preciosas imagens de algo muito caro ao universo do design gráfico – a tipografia.
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Bauhaus - 100 anos
No. 7 (2019)O número 7 da Transverso reveste-se de caráter especial porque é uma homenagem ao centenário da Escola Bauhaus e sua proposta é trazer a público conteúdos poucos usuais sobre a Famosa escola alemã. Lançada no último dia 30 de novembro durante a inauguração da exposição Sentir Bauhaus,
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Brasil/França
No. 01 (2010)This first volume of Transverso journal brings critical contributions, in addition to a testimony and a photo essay, which were guided by the theme Brazil and France: interfaces, convergences and intersections, whose objective was to establish (on the occasion of the “Year of France in Brazil”, in 2009) a dialogue that crosses the different cultural borders between the two nations and that takes into account the repercussion of the different scientific, artistic and cultural expressions of France in Brazilian design, as well as in its critical thematization.