Tuesday, April 12, 2011

DESIGN HABIT 2011: CONNECTING TO THE WORLD





***EVENT DATE***
Workshop: June 5(SUNDAY), 8AM - June 11(SATURDAY), 5PM , 2011

Portfolio Review: June 11, 2PM to 5PM


***Description***
Design Habit is the only Graphic Design Workshop in South Dakota. The program was first introduced in 2010 and continues to offer opportunities to people who want to build external experience and engagement.

Graphic Design is a discipline that is greatly related to the commercial environment and the human experience. It is important for graphic designers to build relationships with the industry at an early stage in order to gain practical experience and share their work with others¬.

Design Habit sets the agenda for the role of design in cultural, creative, and social contexts and the interaction for ideas in conceptual, informational, and ethical framework.

Design Habit consists of intensive graphic design workshops and presentations, sharing a wealth of knowledge. The insights and inspiration from "Design Habit" will live on through your future designs.



***Goals***
Explore the idea of “better”, “different” or “more intense”, “smarter”.
Facilitate collaboration among professionals engaged in designing.
Foster the influence of design and how design can improve the human experience.
Bring aesthetic delights and experiences.
Foster the diverse creative thinking design processes and the design methodologies.
Energize design community in South Dakota with strategic thinking, creative collaboration, and design excellence.


***INSTRUCTORS***
[Young Ae Kim]
M.F.A Graphic Design at Savannah College of Art and Design
B.F.A Industrial Design at Sookmyung Women’s University
Assistant Professor | Graphic Design | Art Department
University of South Dakota

[Julius Woodard]
M.F.A Graphic Design at Savannah College of Art and Design
B.F.A Graphic Design at Norfolk State University
Freelance Graphic Designer at Gerogia, South Carolina, and Verginia

***SESSION 01 (CHOOSE EITHER SESSION 1 OR SESSION2)***
[Advanced Digital Design I: Dreamweaver + CSS]
This course focuses on Internet sites design and management. Students are expected to be developing HTML and CSS knowledge, navigation systems, visual hierarchy, basic animations, image preparation, and file transferring protocols. Students review and critique Web sites from cultural, informational, aesthetic, and functional perspectives

[Advanced Digital Design II: Flash + Action Script]
This course focuses on educating students to develop complex graphical user interfaces and animation. Students explore that software and its Action Script programming language while working with navigational elements, animated graphics and rich multimedia content, including sound and video.

[Dynamic Typography: After Effect]
In this course students will be introduced to strategies of visual communication through kinetic elements, focusing on form, speed, rhythm, orientation, color, texture, and quality of motion. Students will explore the expressive potential of letterforms in a variety of exercises dealing with dynamic typography and motion.

***SESSION 02 (CHOOSE EITHER SESSION 1 OR SESSION 2)***
[Bookbinding]
This course emphasizes basic bookbinding techniques along with incorporating design. Students will gain knowledge of different types of bookbinding skills and be proficient enough to take more advanced bookbinding workshops or work at the apprentice level at a bindery.

[CI & BI Design]
This Course is an in-depth study of the psychology, function, and methodology used in the creation of a corporate identity image (logo). Using real and fictitious case studies, students will produce an analysis and, from that analysis, derive a design brief. The design brief is then implemented as a corporate identity image.

[Information Design]
The goals of this course are to ascertain (as best we can) the kinds of documents and other information resources that will be most needed in the 21st century and to gain the conceptual knowledge and design skills to expertly create such documents and information resources.

***REGISTRATION***
The Division of Continuing & Distance Education
cde@usd.edu | 605.677.6112 or 1.800.233.7937
The workshop cost is equivalent to 3 credit hours at the University of South Dakota.


http://www.usd.edu/summer-school/cfa-summer-programs-for-teachers.cfm

***CONTACT***
Cory Knedler, Chair | Cory.Knedler@usd.edu | 605.677.5636
Young Ae Kim, Assistant Professor, Graphic Design | YoungAe.Kim@usd.edu | 605.677.5152

www.usd.edu/fine-arts/art/index.cfm

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