DART 280/A (Winter 2024): INVESTIGATIONS/TYPOG. DESIGN
: OUTLINE IN PROGRESS :
Investigations in Typographic Design
instructor: pata macedo [pata.macedo@concordia.ca]
office hours by appointment
MONDAYS 8:45 am to 12:45pm
studio EV 7.765 SGW
computer lab EV 5.815 SGW
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This studio course focuses on typographic design and explores the functional and expressive aspects of typography. Process-based assignments emphasize the principles of typography, information hierarchy, multiple-page content, and text-image relationships. Prerequisite: DART 221; DART 291, 292 previously or concurrently; or written permission of the Department.
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Grading
Students will be evaluated on their conceptual skills (creativity and problem solving), technical execution (precision and accuracy), presentation (oral communication, written communication, neatness and organization), crafts/wo/manship, class participation, commitment, timeliness, enthusiasm, initiative and follow-through.
Distribution
15% Participation, Engagement and in Class Exercises
10% Typographical Journal Weekly Entries.
10+30% Typeface(s) Presentation + Collaborative Type Design Book
35% Typographic Experimental Book Project – Nordicity
All major projects must be completed to pass this course.
Late projects will be lowered by a full grade (i.e. A- to B- or C to D) for each week the project is late.
All the artwork submitted (written content, illustrations, photography, shapes, patterns, etc.) must be original artwork created by you.
Final Grade
The final grade will be based on the University grade point equivalents as listed in the Concordia Undergraduate Calendar, Section 16.3.3.
A | Outstanding/Excellent
The work is an outstanding interpretation of the assignment, demonstrating critical thinking, careful attention to detail and planning. Excellent in both content and form, it is well crafted, insightful, and surprising in its originality.
B | Very Good
The work demonstrates a strong interpretation of the assignment’s requirements in concept, content and form. It would benefit from a more original approach, and/or formal refinements.
C | Satisfactory
The work demonstrates a sufficient interpretation, fulfilling the assignment’s basic requirements. However, some aspects of the development and outcome are missing or lack completion.
D | Marginal Pass
The work demonstrates a minimal interpretation of the assignment.
F | Fail
The work does not fulfill the assignment’s requirements.
Winter 2024 Calendar
https://www.concordia.ca/students/undergraduate/undergraduate-academic-dates.html#winter2024
Department Standard for: Class Participation, Attendance and Punctuality
While the structure of individual classes may vary between instructors, courses, and weeks according to the types of activities involved, the Department recommends that for 4-hour classes, students and their instructors have 20-30 minutes of break time, and for 3-hour classes, they have 10-20 minutes of break time.
Class Participation
In-class participation is considered an important and significant part of each course. Attendance is taken, and students are responsible for being present at all classes. Up to 30% of the final grade for any course can be given for attendance and class participation, at the discretion of the instructor.
Attendance
As a standard departmental policy, a maximum of two absences per term is tolerated, after which an official medical note or other valid reason must be provided. Justification must be given in writing to the instructor. Three unjustified absences per course will result in a failed grade. It is incumbent on the instructor to warn a student, via email, if that student is not meeting course expectations. Notification in writing will be sent by the instructor to the student after two missed classes to notify the student they are at risk of failing. In all cases, students are responsible for any coursework due during periods of absenteeism, including the Drop/Add period.
Department Standard for Punctuality
Students missing fifteen minutes or more (through late arrival or leaving while class is in session) will be considered a partial absence, at the discretion of the instructor. Students are encouraged to take notes, however the use of mobile devices (tablets, phones, and laptops) and social media is disallowed during lectures, presentations, and critiques.
- Teacher: PATRICIA SOARES DE MACEDO