Module Additional Assessment Details
You will present for assessment a body of work as outlines in the module information pack. This is likely to include:
Notebooks and layout pads showing research and developmental work demonstrating your ability to perform and analyse appropriate research and show how it is applied within contemporary use of type and image. (Learning Outcomes 1,2]
Finished visuals, which demonstrate your ability to experiment and identify relevant solutions within the development of your design. [Learning Outcome 3]
Module Indicative Content
This module aims to build on existing skills in typography learned in level 1 developing them further. It explores issues such as the rules of legibility and readability for various media, the relationships between words and images and the resulting semiotics that occur. Through projects you will explore how type and image can work both separately and together to effectively communicate to a mass audience. This can be paper based or web based.
Module Texts
Haslam. A & Baines P. (2002) Type and Typography
Crow D. (2003) Visible Signs. AVA Publishing
Ambrose G & Harris P. (2003) The Fundamentals of Creative Design AVA publishing
Samara T. (2003) Making & Breaking the Grid. Rockport Publishers
Philip B. Meggs (1992) Type & Image: The Language of Graphic Design. Van Nostrand Reinhold.
Jury D. (2002) About Face Reviving the Rules of Typography Roto Vision
Module Resources
Studio workspace and seminar room with digital projector and computer facilities.
Computer workshops
Specific Skills Modulettes will be assigned to this module.
Library
Internet access
Experimental print workshop resources for media exploration
Macintosh G5's
Software: Adobe Illustrator/ Photoshop/ Indesign. Quark Xpress
Black and white A3 printer
Colour printer (computer workshops CW1 + 2)
Screen print facilities
Module Learning Strategies
Project work will provide the framework through which learning will take place; it will integrate the practical with the theoretical and the technical aspects of typography and Image. There will be studio work, including introductory seminars/lectures, followed by group tutorials and crits to present findings/visuals. There will also be group instruction in the use of typographic software