Grids and Layouts

DA2177.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2024 Grids and Layouts

Course Description

Summary

This course is a basic introduction to analog and digital layouts for poster design, book-making, cutouts, fold-outs, stencils and other things that require the arrangement of information relative to how it will be presented. Students will begin by working on handmade projects (on regular and gridded paper) with the help of rulers and cutting mats, and eventually move to digital layout methods (Adobe Illustrator and InDesign) that interface with household, professional and commercial printers. Assignments will include posters, (fake) book covers, mini-books, and zines. In addition to books made by hand, students will learn how to prepare files for large-format inkjet printing and risograph printing.    

Instructor

  • Farhad Mirza

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2024

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

12