VISD 2B36 History and Evolution of Typography 0.50 Credit(s) Academic Course |
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Prerequisite: 3.0 credits of first-year studio and 1.0 credit of first-year liberal arts & sciences (including the Writing course with a minimum passing grade of 60%). |
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This course addresses the historic development of the typographic form from the calligraphic forms that pre-date Guttenberg's invention of movable type and letterpress to current digital typography. We consider the cultural, technological and historical contexts critical to the understanding of typography and its uses. Typographic nomenclature as it has evolved is studied with respect to anatomy of the letter, its measurement and its technological history. Through lectures, class discussion, readings and research, students will learn to analyze typography and its effectiveness in the shaping of "word pictures." |
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Anti-requisite: Students who have taken COMM 2B07 or VISC 2B36 may not take this course for further credit. |
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Notes: The Fall 2014 delivery of this class will be completely online and will not be scheduled in a classroom on a specific day and time. You will be required to have a computer that can access Canvas, the online course management software for courses at OCAD U. Priority registration for Advertising and Graphic Design majors. Course code change 2011-12 |
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Course was last updated June 13, 2014 - 9:04 AM |