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 printed newspaper, social network software, the community radio station, the PDF.

Prerequisites and Restrictions

This course serves as a complement to VIS 214 Graphic Design: Visual Form and VIS 215 Graphic Design: Typography but can be taken independently.

Open enrollment. If you would like to register for this course and the enrollment is currently full, please add your name to the waitlist.

Faculty

Sections

U01

Tuesdays, 1:30-4:20 PM

Instructor(s)

David Reinfurt