My Expertise
Graphic design and HIV/AIDS intervention in Australia and Hong Kong. Graphic design and national identity. East Asian graphic design.
Fields of Research (FoR)
Design History and Theory, Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design), Visual Arts and Crafts, Visual CulturesSEO tags
Biography
Associate Professor Leong Chan teaches design studies in the Faculty of Art & Design. His research focuses on design and national experience, design history, visualizing HIV/AIDS, and the visual cultures of East Asia.
Australian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (AGAP). Chan and Dr Raymond Donovan, National Centre in HIV Social Research at UNSW, are the directors and chief investigators of the Australian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (AGAP). Funded by...view more
Associate Professor Leong Chan teaches design studies in the Faculty of Art & Design. His research focuses on design and national experience, design history, visualizing HIV/AIDS, and the visual cultures of East Asia.
Australian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (AGAP). Chan and Dr Raymond Donovan, National Centre in HIV Social Research at UNSW, are the directors and chief investigators of the Australian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (AGAP). Funded by the Australian Research Council, AGAP documents the trajectories of HIV/AIDS through material and visual cultures, public health campaigns and socio-graphic representations of the epidemic in Australia.
Southeast Asian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (SEAGAP). Chan and Dr Raymond Donovan, National Centre in HIV Social Research at UNSW, are the directors and chief investigators of the Southeast Asian Socio-Graphic AIDS Project (SEAGAP). The project documents the trajectories of HIV/AIDS through material and visual cultures, public health campaigns and socio-graphic representations of the epidemic in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
Design Asia Project (DAP). A cultural history of iconography, materiality and national experience in East Asia.