
We invite contributions from you; design educators, students, alumni, researchers, pedagoges, enthusiasts and others to submit and share the sources which are reference points and/or inspiration to your practice.
Here is how it works:
1.
Take a picture of your book and/or text. If you would like to submit an online publication take a screenshot of the article, video, podcast, etc. The photo should be clear and the title easy to read. Please take the picture without a filter or major color-editing.
︎︎︎If you don’t have a camera at hand, no worries, just skip this step and go on to the next. 

2.
Share the reference to your book/text with us. This way, others can find it in the library or bookstore of their choice. Our prefered format of referencing is as follows: Author/Editor. Title. Publisher. Year of publishing.
For online publications, please send us the web link.
3.
Add a quote or a comment if you feel inspired.
The number of characters per source (incl. reference, quote, hashtags etc.) should not exceed 2.000.


4.
Send us your picture and corresponding text via e-Mail. You can share as many sources as you find relevant.
Thank you!
As Teaching Design is an ongoing research project, there is no deadline. Your submission will be reviewed and then shared via our Infrequent Newsletter and as textual reference in our google spreadsheet. Please note, that we aim to gather resources which approach design, design history and design education from intersectional-feminist and/or decolonial perspectives. We therefore reserve the right not to publish sources that do not comply with this framework.