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Print this pageProf. Jenna Spevack | COMD3504_D061 | FALL 2024 | Thurs 2:30pm
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An in-depth introduction to communication design theory, this writing intensive course examines theoretical perspectives of design practice within the larger discourse of design and visual culture.
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