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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course allows the culmination of all skills learned at Cornish to unfold into a comprehensive thesis investigation, facilitating a critical look at self-defined criteria as an independent senior thesis project. Emphasis is placed on the entire design process ,from research and conceptual development through visual translation and production. Open to DE senior majors only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course allows the culmination of all skills learned at Cornish to unfold into a comprehensive thesis investigation, facilitating a critical look at self-defined criteria as an independent senior thesis project. Emphasis is placed on the entire design process, with research and conceptual development leading to programmatic and formal strategies for specific formal and spatial experiences. Open to DE senior majors only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course allows the culmination of all skills learned at Cornish to unfold into a comprehensive thesis investigation, facilitating a critical look at self-defined criteria as an independent senior thesis project. Emphasis is placed on the entire design process, from research and conceptual development through visual translation and production. Open to DE senior majors only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    By exploring historical and contemporary fine press and artists' books, we will examine the relationship between book design, form, structure, function, concept, and content. We will investigate what makes a book a book; how text informs typographic treatment; how content informs structure; how artists and designers use the book form to express meaning. Through hands-on instruction, students will work directly with the extensive Cornish Book Arts Lab type library. They will develop confidence in hand composition and letterpress operation in order to achieve artistic results. Students will experiment with alternative plates and image-making methods and processes. They will examine traditional and experimental binding structures, and examine what makes an appropriate binding. Students will work on collaborative projects and independent projects. Prerequisite: DE 245. Open to all majors.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course addresses the complexities of developing large bodies of text and image into a cohesive multiple-paged format. Using the written work from students in the fall semester H&S non-fiction writing class, the course focuses on the annual periodical called "Birds & Whistles" (originally the brain child of a former student who's hard work resulted in the formation of this very class). Students will play a part in all decision-making phases of the magazine, from design of the masthead, page layout formatting, type choices, working with printers, color considerations, paper stock, and all editing decisions. Prerequisite: DE 262. Open to non-majors with permission.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course prepares students for the job market. Emphasis is on standard business practices and formats, as well as consolidating a body of work in a manner that best expresses the student's abilities and fits the expectations of the situation at hand. Special attention is given to grammatical and syntactic issues, as well as writing skills. Freelance guidelines, professional business practices, contract negotiation, and usage information are also covered. Open to DE senior majors only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Fall This course provides an opportunity for critical discussion of contemporary design practice and individual preparation for entering the interior design profession. Through the investigation of practitioners, practice issues, professional resources and representation, students gain insight into the reality, direction, and possibilities for design businesses. Open to DE senior majors only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Fall This course prepares students for the job market. An emphasis will be placed on standard business practices and formats, as well as consolidating a body of work, resume, and letters of introduction to enter the motion design profession. Freelance guidelines, professional business practices, contract negotiation, and usage information are also covered. Through lectures, seminar discussion, studio visits, guests, and projects, students gain insight into the various professional directions in motion design. Open to DE senior majors only.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course brings together senior design students to generate and develop ideas, organize, manage, and stage the year-end design students' public presentations. Students are responsible for the successful presentation of their work to a professional audience through detailed event planning. Students participate by developing individual exhibits in the BFA Show and in groups for the development of all exhibition planning and promotions. Open to DE senior majors only.
  • 2.00 Credits

    As the culminating digital course, students will learn to execute the more complex operations available in digital 3D modeling to visualize senior design projects, including meshes, deformations, nurbs, metaforms, animated walkthroughs, and photorealistic rendering. Students use these operations for the investigation and analysis of complex form and space. Open to non-majors with permission.
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