GRAPH 3225
HISTORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
Instruction Mode
Studio
Delivery Modes
In-Person
Course Title
HISTORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
Description
Chronological survey of graphic design through slide lectures. The course will study how graphic design responded to (and affected) international, social, political, and technological developments since 1450. Emphasis will be on printed work from 1880 to 1970 and the relationship of that work to other visual arts and design disciplines. In addition to the lectures, the course will schedule a studio section in which design projects are integrated with research.
Students are pre-registered for this course by the department; registration is not available in Workday. Enrollment is limited to Graphic Design Students.
Major Requirement | BFA Graphic Design, MFA Graphic Design (3yr)
Min. Credits
3
Max. Credits
3