Our program is also broadly influenced by design thinkers such as Gunnar Swanson, who notes that ?Design should be about meaning and how meaning can be created. Design should be about the relationship of form and communication. It is one of the fields where science and literature meet. It can shine a light on hidden corners of sociology and history. Design?s position as a conduit for and shaper of popular values can be a path between anthropology and political science. Art and education can both benefit through the perspective of a field that is about expression and the mass dissemination of information?A primary task of design education is to find the balance between skills training and a general understanding that will benefit students, the field of graphic design, and working professionals.