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Design for Communication II
Course No. GDS 266 Credits: 3.0
This is one of the two central classes in the first year of study in Graphic Design (alongside Typography). In this course, students investigate projects that follow the various subfields of the profession; projects include Identity, Web/Interactive, Information and Wayfinding. Students will be assigned multiple projects throughout the year. Each project begins with a lecture and demonstration of techniques. Each week, students practice presentations to the larger group in formal and informal critique and brainstorming sessions. Faculty will work one on one with students to answer questions and assist in the process. Reviews will be held at key points during each project. Prerequisites: GDS 265 or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
Adam Lucas
Associate Professor, Chair
A graphic designer, publisher, and educator, Adam runs Specific Ideas, a multidisciplinary creative practice t...more
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