David Berman (graphic designer)

David B. Berman
Born David Baruch Berman
November 30
Ottawa, Ontario
Occupation Author, graphic designer
Nationality Canadian
Citizenship Canadian
Alma mater Carleton University
Subject social responsibility, environment, design, ethics
Notable works Do Good Design
Website
www.davidberman.com/dogood

David Baruch Berman (R.G.D., CGD, FGDC) is a Canadian communication designer who has worked on a code of ethics for graphic designers.

Biography

David Berman was born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. He worked in the Canadian federal government as a computer systems analyst before turning his hobby of graphic design into his career. For one year, he taught typography at Algonquin College.

Since 1984, David worked to establish a new code of ethics for graphic designers which embraced social responsibility for graphic designers. He served as the president of the first elected board of the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario, the Americas' first accredited graphic design organization (established by an Act of the Government of Ontario's Legislature), from 1997 to 1999. He drafted the association's constitution and Rules of Professional Conduct, and authored Ontario's certification examination section on ethics and professional responsibility.

In 1999, the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada named him a Fellow for his work on the Code of Ethics, accreditation and other national issues.

In 2000, he was elected Vice President, Ethics of the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, and is currently National Ethics Chair.

In 2005, Berman was elected to the board of Icograda, and served as a Vice-President and Treasurer. He was re-elected for additional terms in 2007 and 2009, at which time he became Sustainability Chair.

In January 2009, Berman's book on design and social responsibility, Do Good Design, was published by AIGA Press and Peachpit Press. Chinese edition was released: October 27, 2009.

In October 2009, Berman accepted an appointment as a High Level Adviser of the United Nations Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development (UNDESA-GAID) on how design can be used to help fulfill the Millennium Development Goals.

In 2010, his book, Do Good Design, had editions added in Korean and Indonesian.

Selected publications

References

  1. "Do Good Design: How Design Can Change Our World". Peachpit. 2008-12-16. Retrieved 2014-03-10.
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