Graphic Design: Circulation

The practice of graphic design relies on the existence of networks for distributing multiple copies of identical things. Students in this course will consider the ways in which a graphic design object’s characteristics are affected by its ability to be copied and shared, and by the environment in which it is intended to circulate. Through hands-on design projects, readings, and discussions, students will delve into different material forms of distribution — the public newspaper, the community newsletter, the course packet, the PDF — and investigate the particular attributes of each.

 

Faculty

Sections

U01

Tuesdays, 1:30 - 4:20 pm
and 7:30 - 9:40 pm

Instructor(s)

David Reinfurt