2589 - Final Studio: Graphic Design
Course Description
The final studio is an opportunity for students to pursue and develop independent projects in graphic design. The course aims to develop and shape a self-sustaining critical discourse around each student's emergent practice, as they gain confidence in their ideas, become self-directed and work independently as designers. This course offers students the opportunity to synthesize a wide variety of approaches, tools and concepts related to the discipline while developing a portfolio. Students take on a final project demonstrating competency in the design process along with refining existing work from the program.
Special Schedule: Class meets over the course of the 12-week term, with meetings established by the instructor. Students also work independently between class meetings. A final individual portfolio review is included at the end of the semester and will be scheduled with your instructor.
Prerequisites
Students must be an adult age 18 or older to participate.- 2666 - Typographics II: Studio Practice (Pass)
- 9025 - Typographics II: Studio Practice (Part A) (Pass)
- 9026 - Typographics II: Studio Practice (Part B) (Pass)
- 4146 - Graphic Design Studio: Professional Identity (Pass)
- 0776 - Thinking Visually (Pass)
- 2531 - Graphic Structures + Systems (Pass)
- 9053 - Graphic Structures + Systems (Part A) (Pass)
- 9054 - Graphic Structures + Systems (Part B) (Pass)
Applies Towards the Following Certificates
- Animation : Electives
- Graphic Design : Level II: Concentration, Electives
- Interactive Design : Electives
- Jewelry Making + Design : Electives
- Natural Science Illustration : Electives
- Painting Studies : Electives
- Photography : Electives
- Product Development + Manufacturing : Electives