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Color Theory for Designers: Life Beyond Black, White and Red
- Course Number GDC-1014-A
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jun 04 - Aug 06
- Hours 06:30PM - 09:30PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 395.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 209 East 23rd Street
Description
Instructor
Richard Mehl
Designer, photographer, writer
Education:
BA, Minnesota State University; MFA, Yale University
Professional experience includes:
Design director, Piderit & Partners; design director, Metalsmith; senior designer, JPMorgan Chase
clients include:
Accenture, Leonard Cheshire Disability, New Hampshire Institute of Art
Author:
Playing with Color: 50 Graphic Experiments for Exploring Color Design Principles
Principles of Visual Language
- Course Number GDC-1016-A
- Day(s) W
- Dates Jun 12 - Jul 17
- Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
- Ceus 1.50
- Cost 210.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 209 East 23rd Street
Description
Instructor
Richard Mehl
Designer, photographer, writer
Education:
BA, Minnesota State University; MFA, Yale University
Professional experience includes:
Design director, Piderit & Partners; design director, Metalsmith; senior designer, JPMorgan Chase
clients include:
Accenture, Leonard Cheshire Disability, New Hampshire Institute of Art
Author:
Playing with Color: 50 Graphic Experiments for Exploring Color Design Principles
Basic Graphic Design
- Course Number GDC-2020-A
- Day(s) M
- Dates Jun 03 - Aug 05
- Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
- Ceus 3.50
- Cost 470.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 209 East 23rd Street
Description
Everyone agrees that in design the concept is most important, and almost all recognize a terrific idea when they see it. But, can you learn to get good ideas? Are there creative thinking techniques you can practice? Are there rules to this game? Yes, yes and yes. It's what this course is all about. You will learn to develop interesting, imaginative, award-winning solutions to book jackets, brochures, packaging and mailing pieces with the ultimate goal of developing a portfolio. We will cover the basic presentation skills needed to sell your ideas. Home assignments, critiques, case studies, slide presentations and gallery visits are all part of it. Start-to-finish printing and production techniques are discussed with an emphasis on "getting the job done."
Instructor
Ed Brodsky
Founding partner, Lubell.Brodsky.Inc.
Education:
MFA, Syracuse University
professional experience includes:
Art director, Doyle Dane Bernbach; Ruder & Finn; president, Art Directors Club; board member, Type Directors Club
Clients have included:
American Express, Pfizer, JCPenney, BMW, Scholastic, Novartis, Keyspan, Random House, HarperCollins
Publications include:
CMYK, Step, Designer
Awards:
More than 100 major awards, including AIGA, Art Directors Club, Type Directors Club, Graphis
Basic Graphic Design
- Course Number GDC-2020-B
- Day(s) M
- Dates Jun 03 - Aug 05
- Hours 09:00AM - 12:30PM
- Ceus 3.50
- Cost 470.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 380 2nd Ave
Description
This critique course focuses on the relationship between idea and form. Assigned projects will have various levels of given parameters- some very specific and others open to interpretation. Students will be encouraged to inject their viewpoints and sensibilities. Projects will be given on a weekly basis, with occasional long-term assignments. Art directors and designers from various fields will be invited to speak and show their work.
Instructor
James Sheehan
Creative director, The Journal Group; designer; illustrator; painter
Education:
BFA, School of Visual Arts
Clients include:
Sony, Jaguar, Columbia Records, NBA, Original Skateboards, John Wiley & Sons, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, 2K Sports, Random House
Publications include:
The Village Voice, Elemental, Huffington Post, Time Out New York, Fader
Awards include:
Art Directors Annual; Graphis Annual; Type Directors Club; Rhodes Family Award, School of Visual Arts
Basic Graphic Design
- Course Number GDC-2020-C
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jun 11 - Jul 16
- Hours 12:00PM - 06:00PM
- Ceus 3.50
- Cost 470.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 209 East 23rd Street
Description
This course explores various working methods by which graphic designers precisely and effectively solve communication problems. We will discuss how to start a job and take it through all levels of production to arrive at a finished end product. Included is a complete analysis of all the components used in design: concept, color, contrast, typography, technique and perspective. We will learn to manipulate these elements to produce a variety of products, ranging from posters, book jackets and magazines to CDs and logos. Part of this process is learning to have fun with each project.
Instructor
Skip Sorvino
Principal, Sorvino Design Group; design consultant
Education:
BFA, School of Visual Arts
Publications include:
Art Direction, Advertising Techniques, Graphis, Communication Arts, Idea, Modern Publicity, Print Casebooks
Over 100 awards, including:
AIGA, ANDY, Creativity, Society of Illustrators, Print Poster USA, Society of Publication Designers, Type Directors Club
Basic Graphic Design
- Course Number GDC-2020-CE
- Day(s) W
- Dates Jun 05 - Aug 14
- Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
- Ceus 3.50
- Cost 470.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Wait List
- Location 209 East 23rd Street
Description
This course explores various working methods by which graphic designers precisely and effectively solve communication problems. We will discuss how to start a job and take it through all levels of production to arrive at a finished end product. Included is a complete analysis of all the components used in design: concept, color, contrast, typography, technique and perspective. We will learn to manipulate these elements to produce a variety of products, ranging from posters, book jackets and magazines to CDs and logos. Part of this process is learning to have fun with each project.
NOTE: This course may be taken for undergraduate credit. Please refer to GDD-2020-CE in the credit courses section of this website for details.
Instructor
Skip Sorvino
Principal, Sorvino Design Group; design consultant
Education:
BFA, School of Visual Arts
Publications include:
Art Direction, Advertising Techniques, Graphis, Communication Arts, Idea, Modern Publicity, Print Casebooks
Over 100 awards, including:
AIGA, ANDY, Creativity, Society of Illustrators, Print Poster USA, Society of Publication Designers, Type Directors Club
An Introduction to Design for Hispanic Audiences
- Course Number GDC-2026-S
- Day(s) TH
- Dates Jun 06 - Aug 15
- Hours 06:00PM - 09:00PM
- Ceus 3.00
- Cost 395.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Canceled
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
NOTE: This is a bilingual course and requires fluency in the Spanish language. Please refer to the ¿Hablas Diseño? courses that begin on page 24 of this bulletin for a complete listing of course offerings conducted in Spanish.
Instructor
Rafael Esquer
Founder, principal, Alfalfa Studio
Education:
BFA, Art Center College of Design
professional experience includes:
Creative director, @radical.media
Clients include:
The New York Times, Nike, The City of New York, Target, Tommy Boy Records, IBM, Scholastic, AIGA, MTV Networks
Publications include:
Graphis, Print, Creativity, Metropolis, HOW
Collections include:
Olympic Museum, Lausanne; Denver Art Museum; Library of Congress, Washington, DC
Awards include:
Gold and bronze awards, IDEA; Art Directors Club; National Design Award, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum; Type Directors Club; AIGA; Communication Arts
Bookmaking
- Course Number GDC-2057-A
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jun 11 - Jul 02
- Hours 06:00PM - 08:30PM
- Ceus 1.00
- Cost 145.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Canceled
- Location To Be Announced
Description
Instructor
Ingrid Li
Bookmaker, translator
Translated publications include:
Trompe l'Oeil Today; Books, Boxes and Portfolios; Symbols, Signs, Letters: About Handwriting, Experimenting with Alphabets and the Interpretation of Texts
Game Design Workshop
- Course Number GDC-4129-A
- Day(s) S
- Dates Jul 20 - Jul 27
- Hours 09:00AM - 05:00PM
- Ceus 1.50
- Cost 600.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 136 West 21st Street
Description
Note: Room located at 136 West 21st street, 5th floor.
The social impact games movement is one of the fastest growing and most exciting forms of social innovation. Games are a powerful way to engage employees and communities in the issues that they will carry into the future. Taught by Asi Burak, co-president of Games for Change, and Matt Parker, renowned game designer, this workshop will provide an overview of digital and non-digital games that help children and adults alike to become more thoughtful, responsible and committed citizens through play. In addition, participants will design and present their own game for social impact. Utilizing the Games for Change "8 Step Methodology," we will work through a high-level analysis to flesh out original ideas into an informed and vetted strategy. Be prepared to work hard as you play. Please visit: http://dsi.sva.edu/news-and-events/game-design-wor kshop/"
Instructors
Asi Burak
Co-president, Games for Change
Education:
BA, cum laude, Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design; MS, Carnegie Mellon University
Professional experience includes:
Co-founder, chief product officer, Impact Games; vice president, marketing and product development, Axis Mobile; senior art director, Saatchi & Saatchi, Israel; art director, TBWA, Israel
Presentations include:
TEDxGotham, Sundance Film Festival, Skoll World Forum, Nonprofit Technology Network, World Affairs Councils of America Conference, South by Southwest, Game Developers Conference
Publications and broadcasts:
More than 200 articles and appearances, including The Guardian, Washington Post, The New York Times, Variety, Edge, ABC News, Fox News, Al Jazeera, BBC World News, NPR
Awards and honors include:
News Game Award, John S. and James L. Knight Foundation; Israel Advertising Association; The Tech Museum; The Producers Guild of America
Matt Parker
New media artist, game designer
Education:
BS, Vassar College; MPS, New York University
Games and programs created include:
Proclipsing, Lucid, HALI
Co-author
Hacking the Kinect
Exhibitions include:
Igfest, Bristol, England; New York Hall of Science; FILE Electronic Language International Festival, Rio de Janeiro; blur, Orlando, FL; Museum of the Moving Image; Babycastles; Come Out & Play, San Francisco and Brooklyn; Vimeo World; Ultimate Block Party; SIGGRAPH; World Maker Faire; New York University Game Center; Sony Wonder Technology Lab
Awards and honors include:
Create the Future Award, World Maker Faire; President’s Award, Time Inc.; Eyebeam residency
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