Senior Studio, Art 451
Graphic Design Program
School of Art
Ohio University

Fall Quarter '07/08

Mondays/Wednesdays, 1-4
Primary studio and lab in 404 + working studio and bookbinding in 405 + Lectures in room 403

codes: 404, 405, 408 =3898#

Professor Don Adleta
Seigfred 422 & 528
740.593.4284 740.593.9996

adleta@ohio.edu

 

 

Introduction to the Year:

During the senior year you will examine design in a variety of contexts. The year will consist of:

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:

The course objective is to secure enough of an understanding of the design processes investigated to be able to utilize them in continued experimentation throughout your work in the practice. It will assure you of your ability to recognize your design potential and continue your growth.

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 methods investigated will allow you to realize:

The following methods will be investigated during this quarter

Change is essential for all professions. And graphic design is no exception. In design, methodologies have transformed and have reinvented themselves partially as a result of understanding and reacting to our heritage. In the curriculum at OU we embrace and respect the heritage of design. Therefore, we have the potential of envisioning new design methods. This process allows you to begin to understand your contributions, which will occur in the future.

As a student this quarter, you will be asked to design using a particular method. This method may be different than your personal preference. This experience is not to question your methodology. It is to broaden your exposure to one of the industry's ways of creating a result. The design methodology, which will be applied within this course, finds roots in the foundations of the international movement.

You will maximize your visual research through rigorous searching. Only by juxtaposing designs next to each other, are you able to determine the relative success through the objective realization of the effect. This concept is universal, regardless of methods.

Often we see design is used arbitrarily as decoration. Designers or non-designers imitating a visual result with no understanding of the methodology to evolve the result only decorate. In addition, when working in the practice, you will have little time to develop research methods, which will often frustrate you to the point of falling into an imitation mode. Through investigations associated with the typeface, the grid studies and applied system, you will create a visual library of self-motivated results that you will most likely reference during future endeavors.

Activities that need attention:

Office Hours

My office hours will be 3-5 on Tuesdays and Thursdays or by appointment. We will have a 20-minute mid-term meeting to discuss your overall mid-term effectiveness.

 

 

© Ohio University, 2007, updated on 6 September 2007, return to top / Attendance/Work/Grading / adleta front door / adleta@ohio.edu