This unit will enable you to expand your specialist knowledge and skills. You’ll be introduced to core graphic design, idea generation, and communication principles relating to design for publishing, focusing on typesetting, typography and lettering, image making, illustration, photography, and art direction. You’ll build an in-depth knowledge of the publishing and graphic design industry and become familiar with creative software, including InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator and undertake a series of software and experimental workshops with academic staff. This technical and analogue based knowledge will be applied to project briefs, emphasising storytelling and narrative based design for editorial design, magazine design, zines, book cover design, and design for digital platforms such as apps, social media and streaming services, and gallery and museum promotional materials. As part of your research methodologies, you’ll learn how to find content and identify or create valuable content relevant to your studio practice and intended communication. You’ll also gain knowledge about production and the key aspects of book construction including bookbinding, formats, paper, and print.
80 credits