Journal Safar
Issue #5, Migration
In this issue— Sophia Al-Maria, Yumna Marwan, Panos Aprahamian, Mahmoud Keshavarz, Alya Kekhia, Mazen Kerbaj, Steven Heller, Maya Moumné, Chandler Kennedy, Public Works, Imad Kaafarani, Siwar Kraytem, Elia Suleiman, Zeina Halabi, Sharon Grosso, Lynne Zakhour, Miranda July, Cynthia Merhej, Kristine Khouri, Rasha Salti, Mekdes Yilma, Tsigereda Brihanu|, Farah Salka, and Myriam Boulos.
Safar is an annual and bilingual design and visual culture journal published in Beirut. The name Safar is Arabic for travel, and it refers to notions of communication, especially across disciplinal, cultural, and linguistic boundaries. Safar was created to remedy the scarcity of critical writings on design in the global south, and it aims to acknowledge designers as active agents of cultural production.
Issue #5, Migration
In this issue— Sophia Al-Maria, Yumna Marwan, Panos Aprahamian, Mahmoud Keshavarz, Alya Kekhia, Mazen Kerbaj, Steven Heller, Maya Moumné, Chandler Kennedy, Public Works, Imad Kaafarani, Siwar Kraytem, Elia Suleiman, Zeina Halabi, Sharon Grosso, Lynne Zakhour, Miranda July, Cynthia Merhej, Kristine Khouri, Rasha Salti, Mekdes Yilma, Tsigereda Brihanu|, Farah Salka, and Myriam Boulos.
Safar is an annual and bilingual design and visual culture journal published in Beirut. The name Safar is Arabic for travel, and it refers to notions of communication, especially across disciplinal, cultural, and linguistic boundaries. Safar was created to remedy the scarcity of critical writings on design in the global south, and it aims to acknowledge designers as active agents of cultural production.
Issue #5, Migration
In this issue— Sophia Al-Maria, Yumna Marwan, Panos Aprahamian, Mahmoud Keshavarz, Alya Kekhia, Mazen Kerbaj, Steven Heller, Maya Moumné, Chandler Kennedy, Public Works, Imad Kaafarani, Siwar Kraytem, Elia Suleiman, Zeina Halabi, Sharon Grosso, Lynne Zakhour, Miranda July, Cynthia Merhej, Kristine Khouri, Rasha Salti, Mekdes Yilma, Tsigereda Brihanu|, Farah Salka, and Myriam Boulos.
Safar is an annual and bilingual design and visual culture journal published in Beirut. The name Safar is Arabic for travel, and it refers to notions of communication, especially across disciplinal, cultural, and linguistic boundaries. Safar was created to remedy the scarcity of critical writings on design in the global south, and it aims to acknowledge designers as active agents of cultural production.