Courses in Digital Design typography motion design I interactive media I introduction to digital design design studio I 3D motion design interactive media II motion design II design studio II the practice of design design studio III text, image and electronic art virtual landscapes narrative and exerience design studio IV DIGITAL DESIGN U n i v e r s i t y o f C o l o r a d o D e n v e r Study electronic design at The in a studio based program that focuses on screen based mediums such as motion graphics, web, interactive design, experimental video and experimental animation. As part of the Digital Design emphasis you will learn in state-of-the-art labs using current versions of all the major software used in design and video. As a BFA major you will move beyond technology and consider the social implications of visual communication and the potential of design practice as an agent of change. By creating work that is content driven you will learn the discipline of design, professional practice and social responsibility. Digital Design graduates will go on to pursue careers as Creative Directors, Art Directors, Designers, Motion Graphic Artists, Web Designers, Interactive Flash Designers, Animators, Illustrators, Video Artists and many other exciting jobs in the field of electronic design. Digital Design is excellent prepartion for students wishing to go on to graduate studies in the field of Digital Art and Design. For more information and program details contact: Prof. Brian Delevie 303.556.2626 brian.delevie@cudenver.edu www.briandelevie.com Prof. Bryan Leister 303.352.3710 bryan.leister@cudenver.edu www.bryanleister.com fall08
Careers in Design and TransMedia Motion Graphics Logo Design Information Visualization Interaction Design Video Editor Branding Usability Designer Flash code designer Web Design Sales and Marketing Compositor Digital Imaging Digital Illustration Graphic Design Marketing Advertising Layout Artist Production Set Designer Creative Director Art Director VJ Sculptor Production Manager Gaming Arts Administration Exhibition Design Research & Strategy Animation Digital Art Exhibition Design Video or Film Design and Production Set/Industrial Design Design Education Broadcast Media Fabricator New Media Artist
Curriculum FA 2405 Introduction to Digital Design A project-based exploration of the design potentials of vector, raster and motion based digital media. Through project critiques, discussion and demonstrations students will create projects that examine technology as an art medium and a design strategy. FA 2415 Typography Studio A studio course that teaches principles of typography and organization that are the foundation of design and artistic practice. Through drawing, editing, arranging and moving typographic forms students will create projects that examine how typography is used to create meaning. FA 3330 Topics in Design Presented in multiple formats including seminars, lectures and studio, this course offers topics specializing in design technologies, theories, processes and experimentation. Course titles are unique and changing semester to semester. FA 3410 Design Studio In a design laboratory students learn to turn ideas into visual solutions through the application of design principles. Through lectures, writings, readings, discussion and critiques of projects assigned, students will build visual literacy in relation to digital design. FA 3414 Motion Design A workshop devoted to understanding time based imagery that focuses on utilizing video and motion graphics as a creative communication tool. Students will create projects that explore topics using video, animation, time and motion using non-linear digital editing software. FA 3424 Interactive Media A workshop exploring how interactive media can be used to convey a message and deliver information. Through critiques of projects, discussion and research, students will learn principles of user interface design, aesthetics and structure and their potential cultural impact. FA 3428 Design Studio II In a studio environment students will develop advanced projects using animation, interactivity, and motion graphics to create innovative solutions to design problems. Students will learn to apply design theory to practice through discussion, critiques and assigned projects throughout the semester.
Curriculum Continued FA 3434 3D Motion Studio A workshop devoted to 3D as a medium for creating works of art. Through demonstrations, discussions, readings and project based explorations students will learn to navigate and create in the 3D digital environment. FA 3438 Text, Image and Electronic Art A workshop-laboratory devoted to examining advanced concepts concerning the role of image and text within time-based and interactive media in design/artistic practices. Through creative investigations, readings and discussions students consider the new and expanding roles of text and image within the electronic sphere. FA 3441 Narrative Experience A workshop-laboratory that focuses on narrative structure and its ability to create, control and manipulate viewer and user- experience. Through creative explorations students will examine issues of narrative, identity, reception and audience, and private/public space and develop approaches to creating user-centered works of art and design. FA 3444 Interactive Media II An intense workshop-laboratory devoted to using interactivity as a medium for communicating ideas and information. Through creative investigations, readings and discussions students will create projects that explore active viewer participation using vector and raster animation, nonlinear editing, and 3-dimensional animation. FA 3454 Motion Design II An intense workshop-laboratory devoted to using time and motion as a medium for communicating ideas and information. Through creative investigations, readings and discussions students will explore linkages between non-linear editing, animation, and 3-dimensional animation as used in motion graphics.
Curriculum Continued FA 4350 Topics in Design Presented in multiple formats including seminars, lectures and studio, this course offers topics specializing in design technologies, theories, processes and experimentation. Course titles are unique and changing semester to semester. FA 4400 Design Studio III Set up as a collaborative studio course, students learn to identify problems in the cultural and urban environment and design solutions that address those problems. Through discovery and research students will learn how design can be a catalyst for change. FA 4434 Virtual Landscapes In a studio environment students will explore place in relation to contemporary digital art practice. Through readings, lectures and production of projects assigned, students will create work that addresses the natural, urban and virtual environment. FA 4480 The Practice of Design. Through lectures, studio visits and research, students will engage the profession and examine the role of the artist as designer. Projects will focus on resume writing, interview techniques, portfolios and general business practices to prepare students for entering the profession or post-graduates studies. FA 4632 Media History and Aesthetics This survey class will present the current and historic impact of media technology on the arts and professional design practice. Through lectures, research and discussion students will become familiar with issues specific to digital media and design. FA 4495 Design Studio IV Through critique, research, writing and discussion, students will critically explore a topic and develop professional quality visual solutions. Students will create work that expresses their personal artistic vision in relation to significant contemporary and historical artists and practice.