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Students have exclusive use of a computer during scheduled class hours. Lab time is integrated as part of the instructional hours; additional lab time is not available. The Macintosh operating system will be used unless otherwise indicated in the course description.
New Media Marketing for the Creative Professional
- Course Number SDC-2627-A
- Day(s) S
- Dates Jul 13 - Jul 13
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 0.00
- Cost 120.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SWC-1012, Macintosh Basics or equivalent.
Instructor
Lindsay Adler
Portrait and fashion photographer
Education:
BS, Syracuse University
Professional experience includes:
Director, Lindsay Adler Photography
Author:
The Linked Photographers' Guide to Online Marketing and Social Media, Fashion Flair for Portrait and Wedding Photography
Publications include:
Professional Photographer, Rangefinder, Popular Photography, Shutterbug, Papercut, Sublime, Cliché, Fiasco Homme, Chic Today, Zink, Fault, Bullett
Awards and honors include:
Jeff Licata Photography Award; Chancellor's Award for Public Service, Syracuse University; New York Women in Communications Foundation Scholarship; Award of Excellence, College Photographer of the Year
Introduction to Information Architecture and Design
- Course Number SDC-2827-A
- Day(s) S
- Dates Jun 22 - Jun 22
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 0.00
- Cost 120.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 136 West 21st Street
Description
This workshop will give an overview of information architecture and interaction design. Core theories and techniques such as card sorting, hierarchies, page layouts, prototypes and user research will be discussed and practiced through lectures, discussions and group projects. The goal of the workshop is to help students to think in logical and creative ways in order to display large amounts of information that are delightful, intuitive and effective for users.
Instructor
Robert Stribley
Senior information architect, Razorfish
Education:
BA, M.Ed., Bob Jones University
Clients include:
Wachovia, Bank of America, Smith Barney, Travel Channel, Ford, Nextel, American Red Cross
Basics of Interaction Design and Strategy
- Course Number SDC-2829-A
- Day(s) S
- Dates Jul 27 - Jul 27
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 0.00
- Cost 120.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SDC-2827, Introduction to Information Architecture and Design, or equivalent.
Instructor
Junu Yang
Senior designer, IDEO
education:
BFA, Rhode Island School of Design; MA, Domus Academy
Professional experience includes:
Independent consultant, Evermode; senior visual interaction designer, Frog Design; interaction designer, R/GA
Clients have included:
Samsung, Nike, Redbox, Mattel, Nokia, Showtime, State Farm
Awards include:
Silver Award, International Design Excellence Awards; Cyber Lion Silver, Cannes Film Festival; Bronze Award, Art Directors Club; Creative Review Annual; Webby Award
Getting started with Web Languages: HTML and CSS
- Course Number SMC-2422-A
- Day(s) W
- Dates Jun 05 - Jul 31
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SWC-1012, Macintosh Basics, or equivalent. It is strongly recommended that students be familiar with browsing the Web.
Instructor
Daniel Hahn
Web developer, Grey Interactive
Education:
BA, Marist College
Clients include:
M&M's, 3 Musketeers, Cover Girl, Pringles, Pantene, Skittles, Twix, Gerber, Advil, Caltrate, Robitussin
Dreamweaver
- Course Number SMC-2424-A
- Day(s) W
- Dates Jun 05 - Jul 31
- Hours 10:30AM - 02:30PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
Have fun learning how to create a great website with this intuitive and straightforward industry-standard software. Adobe Dreamweaver allows for the direct creation and editing capabilities of HTML web pages without forcing users to do any "hand-coding" themselves. Students will learn how to save images properly for the Web, use web-safe colors in their design elements, and use Dreamweaver to create and save HTML pages. We will begin with topics such as setting up and editing preferences, site definitions, text, images and links. The class will learn how to use tables, AP elements and iFrames to control placement of elements and links on pages. Other topics that will be covered include JavaScript behaviors, cascading style sheets (CSS), adding video and sound files, and uploading the site to a server. Each student will complete a functioning website which will be critiqued during the last session.
PREREQUISITE: SMC-1031, Digital Design Basics, or equivalent.
Instructor
Sharon Fleischmann Aquavita
Fine artist, web/print designer, corporate trainer
Education:
BFA, MFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Evergreen Media; Home Aid, Inc.; Home Box Office; Jehan Kamal Enterprises; Kids Cuts, Inc.; Leapfrog; Manhattan Marketing; New York Post; The New York Times; New York Typographical Union; Sony; WNEW-FM
Group exhibitions include:
20/20 Gallery, Felitti, The Edge Lounge, Visual Arts Gallery
Dreamweaver
- Course Number SMC-2424-B
- Day(s) M
- Dates Jun 03 - Jul 22
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
Have fun learning how to create a great website with this intuitive and straightforward industry-standard software. Adobe Dreamweaver allows for the direct creation and editing capabilities of HTML web pages without forcing users to do any "hand-coding" themselves. Students will learn how to save images properly for the Web, use web-safe colors in their design elements, and use Dreamweaver to create and save HTML pages. We will begin with topics such as setting up and editing preferences, site definitions, text, images and links. The class will learn how to use tables, AP elements and iFrames to control placement of elements and links on pages. Other topics that will be covered include JavaScript behaviors, cascading style sheets (CSS), adding video and sound files, and uploading the site to a server. Each student will complete a functioning website which will be critiqued during the last session.
PREREQUISITE: SMC-1031, Digital Design Basics, or equivalent.
Instructor
Sharon Fleischmann Aquavita
Fine artist, web/print designer, corporate trainer
Education:
BFA, MFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Evergreen Media; Home Aid, Inc.; Home Box Office; Jehan Kamal Enterprises; Kids Cuts, Inc.; Leapfrog; Manhattan Marketing; New York Post; The New York Times; New York Typographical Union; Sony; WNEW-FM
Group exhibitions include:
20/20 Gallery, Felitti, The Edge Lounge, Visual Arts Gallery
Dreamweaver Intensive
- Course Number SMC-2428-A
- Day(s) S,SU
- Dates Jul 13 - Jul 21
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 2.50
- Cost 560.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
Adobe Dreamweaver is a sophisticated web editor that reduces the need for writing code by creating basic HTML, JavaScript and cascading style sheets (CSS) code with its drag-and-drop features. Students will begin by exploring how to use web-safe colors for creating banners and buttons and how to properly save images for Web use in Adobe Photoshop. Text editing, image insertion and manipulation will be covered and followed by the use of tables, AP elements and iFrames to control placement of elements and links on pages. During the second weekend, we will address other elements to make an easily manageable and sophisticated site, including how to slice images and make animated GIFs in Photoshop for use in Dreamweaver. Server Side Includes, CSS, JavaScript behaviors and timelines will be explored, and the site will be uploaded to a server using Dreamweaver's extensive FTP function.
PREREQUISITE: SMC-1031, Digital Design Basics, or equivalent.
Instructor
Sharon Fleischmann Aquavita
Fine artist, web/print designer, corporate trainer
Education:
BFA, MFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Evergreen Media; Home Aid, Inc.; Home Box Office; Jehan Kamal Enterprises; Kids Cuts, Inc.; Leapfrog; Manhattan Marketing; New York Post; The New York Times; New York Typographical Union; Sony; WNEW-FM
Group exhibitions include:
20/20 Gallery, Felitti, The Edge Lounge, Visual Arts Gallery
Continued Techniques with HTML and CSS
- Course Number SMC-2429-A
- Day(s) M
- Dates Jun 03 - Jul 22
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SMC-2422, Getting Started with Web Languages: HTML and CSS, or equivalent.
Instructor
Daniel Hahn
Web developer, Grey Interactive
Education:
BA, Marist College
Clients include:
M&M's, 3 Musketeers, Cover Girl, Pringles, Pantene, Skittles, Twix, Gerber, Advil, Caltrate, Robitussin
Getting Started With Javascript, HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery
- Course Number SMC-2527-A
- Day(s) TH
- Dates Jun 06 - Aug 01
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SMC-2429, Continued Techniques with HTML and CSS, or equivalent.
Instructor
Eric Haseltine
Technical director, The Chopping Block, Inc.
Education:
BS, Cornell University
Clients include:
Adobe, Scholastic, National Constitution Center
Intermediate and Advanced Techniques with JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3 and JQuery
- Course Number SMC-2528-A
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jun 04 - Jul 23
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SMC-2527, Getting Started with JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery, or equivalent.
Instructor
Zevan Rosser
Founder, president, Shapevent Interactive, Shapevent Spaces
Education:
BFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Publicis Modem, Special Ops Media, FMA
Co-author:
Learning ActionScript 3.0: A Beginner's Guide
PHP and MySQL
- Course Number SMC-2532-A
- Day(s) SU
- Dates Jun 09 - Aug 04
- Hours 10:00AM - 02:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SMC-2527, Getting Started with JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery, or equivalent.
Instructor
Zevan Rosser
Founder, president, Shapevent Interactive, Shapevent Spaces
Education:
BFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Publicis Modem, Special Ops Media, FMA
Co-author:
Learning ActionScript 3.0: A Beginner's Guide
Introduction to Creating Applications for the iPhone and iPad
- Course Number SMC-2731-A
- Day(s) S
- Dates Jun 08 - Aug 03
- Hours 10:00AM - 02:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SMC-2532, PHP and MySQL, or equivalent.
NOTE: If students desire to test on an iPhone/iPad device, they should bring their own personal device to class. In-class work will be done on an iPhone simulator.
Instructor
Andrew Garrahan
Interactive developer, game programmer
Education:
BA, University of Maryland
Clients include:
omgpop.com, Ray-Ban, Bulgari, Maytag, Johns Hopkins University, NBC Universal, Merck Pharmaceuticals
Dreamweaver: Beyond the Basics with CSS
- Course Number SMC-3436-A
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jun 04 - Jul 09
- Hours 10:30AM - 02:30PM
- Ceus 2.00
- Cost 480.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) have taken the ability to design web pages to new heights in the past few years. CSS language can greatly extend the ease of editing and managing and enhance the aesthetics of HTML pages. Adobe Dreamweaver has integrated CSS seamlessly into its user-friendly interface making it an easy introduction to this powerful language. In this course, students will learn the ins and outs of CSS in Dreamweaver, including how to style text, tables and images. Basic properties such as applying class, tag and ID styles, as well as using Div elements to position and change the look of objects on multiple HTML pages will be explored. Internally and externally saved sheets will be visited, and more advanced topics, including descendent selectors, pseudo classes and styling groups will also be addressed. The Dreamweaver Spry menu option will be shown.
Prerequisite: SMC-2424, Dreamweaver, or equivalent.
Instructor
Sharon Fleischmann Aquavita
Fine artist, web/print designer, corporate trainer
Education:
BFA, MFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Evergreen Media; Home Aid, Inc.; Home Box Office; Jehan Kamal Enterprises; Kids Cuts, Inc.; Leapfrog; Manhattan Marketing; New York Post; The New York Times; New York Typographical Union; Sony; WNEW-FM
Group exhibitions include:
20/20 Gallery, Felitti, The Edge Lounge, Visual Arts Gallery
Dreamweaver: Beyond the Basics with CSS
- Course Number SMC-3436-B
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jul 16 - Aug 20
- Hours 10:30AM - 02:30PM
- Ceus 2.00
- Cost 480.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) have taken the ability to design web pages to new heights in the past few years. CSS language can greatly extend the ease of editing and managing and enhance the aesthetics of HTML pages. Adobe Dreamweaver has integrated CSS seamlessly into its user-friendly interface making it an easy introduction to this powerful language. In this course, students will learn the ins and outs of CSS in Dreamweaver, including how to style text, tables and images. Basic properties such as applying class, tag and ID styles, as well as using Div elements to position and change the look of objects on multiple HTML pages will be explored. Internally and externally saved sheets will be visited, and more advanced topics, including descendent selectors, pseudo classes and styling groups will also be addressed. The Dreamweaver Spry menu option will be shown.
PREREQUISITE: SMC-2424, Dreamweaver, or equivalent.
Instructor
Sharon Fleischmann Aquavita
Fine artist, web/print designer, corporate trainer
Education:
BFA, MFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Evergreen Media; Home Aid, Inc.; Home Box Office; Jehan Kamal Enterprises; Kids Cuts, Inc.; Leapfrog; Manhattan Marketing; New York Post; The New York Times; New York Typographical Union; Sony; WNEW-FM
Group exhibitions include:
20/20 Gallery, Felitti, The Edge Lounge, Visual Arts Gallery
Flash Animation and Introduction to ActionScript
- Course Number SMC-3451-A
- Day(s) M
- Dates Jun 03 - Jul 22
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 640.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
Flash is the industry standard for creating interactive vector graphics and animations on the Web. It can create scalable and compact navigational interfaces, technical illustrations and animations that automatically anti-alias and scale to the viewer's screen size. This course will explore both 2D animation and basic interactivity. Topics include vector illustration with Adobe Flash's unique drawing tools and working with type and animation (keyframe, FBF and shape tweening). Students will learn how to create basic interactivity through buttons, scenes and frames; and how to add actions to frames and buttons for more sophisticated interactivity and special effects.
PREREQUISITE: SMC-1031, Digital Design Basics, or equivalent.
Instructor
Patricio Sarzosa
Creative director, Sessions College for Professional Design
education:
BA, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
professional experience includes:
Senior designer, Max Identidad Corporativa; designer, G Spot Advertising; editorial designer, Diario El Comercio, Ecuador
Clients include:
The Economist; Olé, Small Business Development Center, CUNY; Adventure-Life; Amino Vital; Cinemark; Our Children Foundation; Previsora Bank; IntegraMed
Weekend HTML I
- Course Number SWC-2421-A
- Day(s) S,SU
- Dates Jun 22 - Jun 23
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 1.00
- Cost 400.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SWC-1012, Macintosh Basics, or equivalent. It is strongly recommended that students be familiar with browsing the Web.
Getting Started with WordPress
- Course Number SWC-3331-A
- Day(s) S,SU
- Dates Jul 20 - Jul 21
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 1.00
- Cost 400.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SWC-1012, Macintosh Basics, or equivalent.
Instructor
Information Coming Soon.
Weekend HTML II
- Course Number SWC-3427-A
- Day(s) S,SU
- Dates Jul 13 - Jul 14
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 1.00
- Cost 400.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SWC-2421, Weekend HTML I, or equivalent.
Weekend CSS
- Course Number SWC-3428-A
- Day(s) S,SU
- Dates Jul 27 - Jul 28
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 1.00
- Cost 400.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SWC-3427, Weekend HTML II, or equivalent.
Weekend CSS with Dreamweaver
- Course Number SWC-3437-A
- Day(s) S,SU
- Dates Jul 27 - Jul 28
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 1.00
- Cost 400.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SMC-2428, Dreamweaver Intensive, or equivalent.
Instructor
Sharon Fleischmann Aquavita
Fine artist, web/print designer, corporate trainer
Education:
BFA, MFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Evergreen Media; Home Aid, Inc.; Home Box Office; Jehan Kamal Enterprises; Kids Cuts, Inc.; Leapfrog; Manhattan Marketing; New York Post; The New York Times; New York Typographical Union; Sony; WNEW-FM
Group exhibitions include:
20/20 Gallery, Felitti, The Edge Lounge, Visual Arts Gallery
Weekend Flash I
- Course Number SWC-3451-A
- Day(s) S,SU
- Dates Jul 20 - Jul 21
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 1.00
- Cost 400.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
Designers use Flash to create scalable and compact navigation interfaces, technical illustrations, animations and other effects for their websites. This workshop will show you how and where to use both the animation and interactive advantages of Flash in your website design. Students will learn about drawing within Adobe Flash, animating and Flash symbol construction. Other topics include ActionScript, Flash history and evolution, application layout, customization and tricks.
PREREQUISITE: SWC-2221, Weekend Introduction to Photoshop, or SWC-2231, Weekend Illustrator, or equivalent.
Instructor
Patricio Sarzosa
Creative director, Sessions College for Professional Design
education:
BA, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
professional experience includes:
Senior designer, Max Identidad Corporativa; designer, G Spot Advertising; editorial designer, Diario El Comercio, Ecuador
Clients include:
The Economist; Olé, Small Business Development Center, CUNY; Adventure-Life; Amino Vital; Cinemark; Our Children Foundation; Previsora Bank; IntegraMed
Weekend Flash II
- Course Number SWC-3658-A
- Day(s) S,SU
- Dates Jul 27 - Jul 28
- Hours 10:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 1.00
- Cost 400.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
PREREQUISITE: SWC-3451, Weekend Flash I, or equivalent.
Instructor
Patricio Sarzosa
Creative director, Sessions College for Professional Design
education:
BA, Universidad San Francisco de Quito
professional experience includes:
Senior designer, Max Identidad Corporativa; designer, G Spot Advertising; editorial designer, Diario El Comercio, Ecuador
Clients include:
The Economist; Olé, Small Business Development Center, CUNY; Adventure-Life; Amino Vital; Cinemark; Our Children Foundation; Previsora Bank; IntegraMed
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