Course Title
Designing for Spaces Workshop
Course Long Title
Designing for Spaces Workshop
Course Typically Offered
SP - Spring Only
Min Credit Hours
1
Description
Designing for Spaces Workshop (EoYS)
Course open to BFA 3 and 4 Graphic Design students. Others by permission of instructor only.
The End of Year Showcase along with the Motion Show. The website, posters, announcements, e-mail blasts, social media, etcetera, are considered supporting material. But another way to look at these different elements is as different types spaces in which the exhibition is communicated and experienced. This workshop examines what types of encounters and experiences of the work produced in the program that these different spaces might afford. How can we imaginatively, yet pragmatically, share the Program's accomplishment to different audiences?
Students will work collaboratively to focus on different creative and pragmatic aspects of realizing the collective vision for the show.
Special Topics is a series of upper level graphic design seminars that deal with relevant and pertinent topical issues chosen by the instructors. They are designed to tackle important contemporary issues in a timely fashion. Reading, discussion, assigned projects, or field trips may be used to engage students to examine their work in the context of a focused dialogue. In order for students to take advantage of the diversity of approaches offered by our
regular and visiting faculty, this course is designed to be taught by various instructors in each semester and multiple sessions of the same course may be offered in the same semester.
Course open to BFA 3 and 4 Graphic Design students. Others by permission of instructor only.
The End of Year Showcase along with the Motion Show. The website, posters, announcements, e-mail blasts, social media, etcetera, are considered supporting material. But another way to look at these different elements is as different types spaces in which the exhibition is communicated and experienced. This workshop examines what types of encounters and experiences of the work produced in the program that these different spaces might afford. How can we imaginatively, yet pragmatically, share the Program's accomplishment to different audiences?
Students will work collaboratively to focus on different creative and pragmatic aspects of realizing the collective vision for the show.
Special Topics is a series of upper level graphic design seminars that deal with relevant and pertinent topical issues chosen by the instructors. They are designed to tackle important contemporary issues in a timely fashion. Reading, discussion, assigned projects, or field trips may be used to engage students to examine their work in the context of a focused dialogue. In order for students to take advantage of the diversity of approaches offered by our
regular and visiting faculty, this course is designed to be taught by various instructors in each semester and multiple sessions of the same course may be offered in the same semester.