Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0205 - CMYK: Graphic Design Studio

Fall
2013
1
4.00
Thomas Long

02:30PM-05:20PM M,W

Hampshire College
312343
Adele Simmons Hall 126
tlHA@hampshire.edu
Graphic design is a creative and critical practice at the intersection of communication and abstraction. The process of learning graphic design is two-fold, and students in this course will engage both areas: first, students will develop knowledge and fluency with design skills--in this case, software (Photoshop/Illustrator); second students will address the challenges of design head-on through discussion, practice, iteration, critique and experimentation. The projects will challenge students to explore raster and vector graphic forms, color theory and typography in creative, experimental ways to reach their objectives. Techniques, approaches, styles and processes for representing numbers, maps, philosophies and ideas will be introduced throughout the course. As a studio and software course, it will be fast-paced and immersive and will require a substantial amount of work outside of class time. The course will be made up of several small, fast-paced projects and culminate in one longer, more engaged print design project. Instructor Permission required.
Quantitative Skills Independent Work This course is geared toward students with a design-focused course of study. Preference will be given to Architectural Studies majors and graphic design-focused students. Lab Fee $50.
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.