***The following schedule is subject to change. Refer to the Weekly Agenda posts linked here for up-to-date content.***
Week 1
- Date Posted: Wednesday, 8/31
- Topic: Introduction, Course Overview – Why Theory?
- Readings / Media: Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field. Princeton Architectural Press, 2009, Introduction, pages 9-15
- Assignment: Reading Response 1, Revisiting the Avant-garde
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 9/7, 11:59pm
Week 2
- Date Posted: Wednesday, 9/6
- Topic: Laying the Groundwork for Design Theory, authorship, universality, social responsibility
- Readings / Media: F.T. Marinetti, “Manifesto of Futurism”; Aleksandr Rodchenko, “Who We Are: Manifesto of the Constructivist Group”
- Assignment: Reading Response 2, Manifestos and the Avant-Garde
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 9/13, 11:59pm
Week 3
- Date Posted: Wednesday, 9/13
- Topic: Manifestos, Movements and the Avant-Garde
- Readings / Media: Madeleine Morley; Master László Moholy-Nagy Saw Photoshop Coming, 90 Years Ahead of Time (2019), László Moholy-Nagy; Typophoto (1925), Jan Tschichold, “The Principles of the New Typography” 1928
- Assignment: Reading Response 3, Discussion: Manifestos
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 9/20, 11:59pm
Week 4
- Date Posted: Wednesday, 9/21
- Topic: Bauhaus Function and Form
- Readings / Media: Karl Gerstner, Designing Programmes (exc.); Joseph Muller-Brockman, “Grid and Design Philosophy”; Margaret Rhodes, The Swiss Designers Breaking Tradition
- Assignment: Reading Response 4
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 9/27, 11:59pm
Week 5
- Date Posted: Wednesday, 9/27
- Topic: International Style Evolution
- Assignment: Research Paper 1
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 10/4, 11:59pm
Week 6
- Date Posted: Wednesday, 10/4
- Topic: Choosing a Research Project Topic, Research Project Outline
- Assignment: Research Paper #1 Final Version
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 10/11, 11:59pm
Week 7
- Date Posted: Wednesday,
- Topic: Mainstream Modernism + American Corporate Identity; Mid-Term Assessment
- Readings / Media: Steven Heller, Underground Mainstream, Silas Munro, Typography as a Radical Act in an Industry Ever-dominated by White Men
- Assignment: Reading Response 5, Research Project Outline due
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 11:59pm
Week 8
- Date Posted: Wednesday,
- Topic: Semiotics, Ways of Meaning
- Readings / Media: Hall, Sean. This Means This, This Means That: A User’s Guide to Semiotics, Laurence King Publishing, 2012 (Chapters 1 & 2); Ferdinand de Saussure, Course in General Linguistics (excerpt)
- Assignment: Reading Response 6, Midterm Assessment
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 11:59pm
Week 9
- Date Posted: Wednesday, 11:59pm
- Topic: Media as Message; Persuasive Media
- Readings / Media: Roland Barthes, “Rhetoric of the Image”
- Assignment: Reading Response 7
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 11:59pm
Week 10
- Date Posted: Wednesday,
- Topic: Context and Representation; Stereotype in Advertising Media; Visual Rhetoric
- Assignment: Research Paper 2
- Due Dates: First Draft is due
Week 11
- Date Posted: Wednesday,
- Topic: Post-Modernism / Research Paper 2 Draft Due
- Assignment: Research Paper #2 Final
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 11:59pm
Week 12
- Date Posted: Wednesday,
- Topic: Final Research Project Presentation prep
- Discussion: Final Project Research In Progress
- Assignment: Final Research Project Presentation work
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 11:59pm
Week 13
- Date Posted: Wednesday,
- Topic: The Digital Revolution / New Paradigms
- Assignment: Research Project due
- Due Dates: Wednesday, 11:59pm
Week 14
- Date Posted: Wednesday,
- Topic: Research Project Presentations, Peer Feedback, Grade Survey
- Assignment: Research Project Peer Feedback, Research Journal
- Due Dates: *All Research Project Presentations due next class*
Week 15
- Date Posted: Wednesday,
- Topic: Wrap up, review Final Research Project Presentations
- Assignment: Grade Survey, Course Evaluations
- Due Dates: All late and revised work due by
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