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Press Release: Student Joins Fight Against Spec Work
February 12th, 2008
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Feb. 12, 2008
When assigned to design an issue-based advertising campaign in a graphic design course taught by associate professor Nagesh Shinde, Behnke chose speculative work, an issue in creative industries.
Speculative work is work requested of a designer before a fair and reasonable fee has been agreed upon. A growing number of designers, fueled by a campaign titled NO!SPEC, believe that speculative work devalues the design process.
Behnke designed a poster with the bold lettering “NO! RESPECT.” The word “no,” the exclamation point, and the letters “spec” are printed in a contrasting red color, next to the rest of the lettering in black.
Behnke said he found his inspiration in the book, “The Design of Dissent,” which highlights socially and politically charged design pieces.
“The bold and shockingly raw works in this book led to the idea of a simple, blunt, and aggressive design that became the poster,” Behnke said.
Leaders of the NO!SPEC campaign were impressed with Behnke’s work. They selected his poster to be featured on their Web site at http://www.no-spec.com/.
Additional work in Behnke’s portfolio can be found at http://www.styletypedesign.com/.
Behnke studies multimedia design in the art program at UW-Stout. For more information, contact Behnke at behnkec@uwstout.edu.
NO!SPEC Poster Featured at no!spec.com
January 26th, 2008
Created as a concept for an advertising class project, this poster was submitted for review to NO!SPEC. They have decided to include it as part of their campaign to stamp out speculative work. To find out more about their cause, and to view the other posters by Von Glitschka, Rob Gough, and Jeff Andrews, visit the NO!SPEC site. Some other pieces I completed for this project can be viewed here as well.
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