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DESN 244: Typography 2
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
A study of the fundamental characteristics of type and communication for the electronic screen and its contrast with type for print media. The course explores typographic terminology, creation of a typeface, structure and the historical context of letterforms and their application in motion, visual and information hierarchies within the electronic screen environment. Prereq: DESN 240 or permission of the instructor. Offered annually.
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DESN 246: Intro Sequence/Motion/Vis Comm
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
A study of narrative structures and spatial compositions as they relate to time and sequence. Students will be introduced to the principles of time- based design, with an emphasis on research, critical analysis and concept development. Various production methods such as storyboarding and scoring will be introduced.
Prerequisite:
DESN 144 (or ART 144) or permission of instructor.
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DESN 246 - Intro Sequence/Motion/Vis Comm
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DESN 247: Intro Web/Exprnc/Intractn Dsgn
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Focuses on the fundamentals of user-centered design and usability issues surrounding Web-based interfaces (Internet, PDA, cell, etc.). Examines information architecture models, content/design relationships, user behaviors, and user testing scenarios. The goal is ultimately to develop awareness of the pitfalls of poor design and usability while honing good design habits.
Prerequisite:
DESN 144, ART 144 or permission of instructor.
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DESN 300: Internship/Co-op in Design
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Internship/Co-Op experience in Design
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DESN 307: Visual Comm Design History
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
A history of the visual elements and technological processes involved in an informed view of design from the beginning of pictographic language to the present. The course attempts to cover four main areas of investigation: an analysis of the evolution of formal or visual attributes; the relationship between design and its audience; the study of the social and economic activity of design as it is circulated in communities and across continents; and the effect of technology on the aesthetics of design.
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DESN 332: Material Design
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
This course explores material and surface pattern design as a creative endeavor while developing and reinforcing technical and conceptual skills. Emphasis will be on the use of graphic and traditional drawing methods to create unique patterns for a variety of applications including wallpaper, fabrics, furnishings, floor coverings, giftware, home and business products, wrapping paper, and more.
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DESN 340: Interaction Design
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Further exploration of the principles and methodologies associated with digital media and interaction design, including complex multimedia presentations and applications for the Worldwide Web. Students will study human-factor variables of design utilizing time-based and interactive design processes, explore design as a social, cultural and political activity. Methods for analysis and production will continue to be emphasized.
Prerequisite:
DESN 247, ART 247 or permission of instructor.
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DESN 341: Motion Design
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Explore time-based visual communication environments. Unique conditions influencing the roles of typography, image, symbolic systems, narrative, and sound and time systems are assessed in the resolution of assigned projects. Students are exposed to the tools, theories, aesthetics and techniques used in time-based message building.
Prerequisite:
DESN 246, ART 246 or permission of instructor.
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DESN 342: Kinetic Design and Animation
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
An examination of design animation, emphasizing 2D animation techniques such as keyframing, transition and metamorphosis, timing and expression using both hand drawn and digital techniques.
Prerequisite:
DESN 144 (formerly ART 144) or permission of instructor.
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DESN 343: Experience Design
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Synthesis and analysis of relevant aspects of meaningful human interactions in a networked and mediated environment, including physical, cognitive/ emotional, social, political, economic, and cultural dimensions of these interactions, and the relationships of such interactions to commerce, learning, work, play, community and gaining access to the privileges of user experience. In an exploration of language structures (storytelling) that enhance understanding and support users objectives in a variety of contexts, students will explore the construction of verbal messages and the roles they play in defining experience.
Prerequisite:
DESN 247, ART 247 or permission of instructor.
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