Graphic Design Studio III
X411 (2 semester units in Design)
A requirement in the Professional Sequence in Graphic DesignThis advanced course simulates the demands of the contemporary design market. You refine your design and presentation skills by working on a complex project involving multiple components. You develop and produce design proposals for a specific "real-world" project involving two and three dimensions. Working in teams, you create an appropriate goal, timeline, and final presentation for a dynamic design identity program. The instructor selects and facilitates the design project and leads group and individual critiques of student work.
Prerequisites: Graphic Design Studio I and II.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
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Thurs. June 11, San Francisco
CHRIS ROBERTS, B.A., says his interest in design was born out of a love for comic books, album covers, candy wrappers, and space toys. As the founder of Rocketderby, Roberts used his juvenile interests to provide art and design services to some of the biggest names in fun, such as Disney and Warner Bros. Now in the Bay Area, he's trying his hand at grown-up work for Pottery Barn.
- 12 meetings
- June 11 to Aug. 27: Thurs., 6:30-9:30 pm
- San Francisco: Room 211, Art and Design Center, 95 Third St.
- $515 (EDP 015693)