Senior Studio, Art 451
Graphic Design Program
School of Art
Ohio UniversityFall Quarter '07/08
Mondays/Wednesdays, 1-4
Primary studio and lab in 404 + working studio and bookbinding in 405 + Lectures in room 403codes: 404, 405, 408 =3898#
Professor Don Adleta
Seigfred 422 & 528
740.593.4284 740.593.9996
Introduction to the Year:
Fall,
Art 451 will focus on design methods with Professor Adleta.
Art 496A will focus on your preparation for the practice with Professor
Cue.
A series of tasks.
December Break,
Continue your work on design research projects, preparation of your book/portfolio and possibly pursue an internship.
Winter,
Art 452 will continue to research design methodology through editorial
applications in advanced typography with Professor Cue.
Art 469B will focus on your preparation for the practice. We will place
work and resumes online using methods of Information
Architecture Plus prepare and send out your first wave of applications
for design positions. The professor will be determined this quarter.
The tasks
Spring,
Art 453 will focus on bringing a closure to your academic pursuit of a
graphic design education at Ohio University. This will continue to include
experimentation within new media using methods of Information
Architecture (IA), and the senior show among other actions. Professor
Palacios will be the professor of record for this quarter.
Art 459, Graphic Design Topics with Professor Cue is highly recommended;
this year Topics is going to be based on a studio tour of several design
firms in a major metropolitan area.
Finishing the tasks
Orientation to Art 451, Senior Studio:
We can look at design processing from an aesthetic, a theoretic, a pragmatic or a personal point of view. All are valid. All could be used in a variety of ways within the practice. We have to remember, however, that we are investigating the profession of design, inside the context of education. Thus, one of the department's goals is to present design processing in a variety of ways. You should be prepared with the knowledge of several design methods and the effective use of those methods. This will allow you to select from a variety of methods to solve design problems encountered in the future.
- the idea of 'drawing', with type, with concept, and with technology,
- the interaction of aesthetics and content,
- the process of evolving a visual result through rigorous experimentation, and
- the practical search for clear communication with respect given to the appropriate hierarchy of information and good craft.
- We will evolve a complex design application by first researching the visual results of a grid study.
- To determine a clear direction for the next project, we will be looking at portfolios within the next few weeks and create a series of stamps, a packaging system or redesigning the U.S. currency depending on your needs.
- A One-Day Project, typically a letter/letter combination or a clock will shift (if we want to) to a bookbinding exercise.
Activities that need attention:
- Finishing Studio 404, room functions must include:
- The juniors will be using 404, therefore studio spaces will have to be clear for your own security reasons and establishing the work environment advocated clear thinking without visual noise and distractions. This is due to dedicating our teaching lab classroom to include full workspaces. Something we have never been able to achieve until now. (during this quarter there will be some disturbances due to the technology upgrade of the room along with the furniture shift and installation of vertical flat storage)
- space for the official hard copy time line
- paper samples, Pantone books and reference library
- Class coordinator needs to orchestrate and make sure these functions have been addressed by Monday of next week
- Each person responsible for their designated task must assist me in updating tasks by incorporating last year's post-mortem reports.
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