Syllabus
Syllabus
Designer
Melissa Yasko
DES 1023-C1
Spring 2016
F 9:00 12:15
2 Credits
grading criteria
Active participation and dedication to projects within the course will account for a large portion
of your final grade. A well documented and extensive work process is essential to your success
within the course. Professional presentation and execution is expected in each assignment.
Your final grade will be determined by the following:
10% weekly readings
20% attendance & participation
50% projects 1-6
20% final project
a / a100 - 96
95 - 90
b+ / b
89 - 87
86 - 84
b- / c+ / c83 - 80
79 - 76
75 - 72
d+ / d / d71 - 68
67 - 64
63 - 60
f
59 - 0
materials
USB drive, sketchbook, pencil or pen, access to color printer
contact
[email protected]
617-306-9014
scribd.com/melissayasko
pinterest.com/melissayasko
1/22
hello!
Due
1/29
Sketchbook
Syllabus overview
Review Project One
Weekly Reading: Graphic Design: The New Basics
Logo tracing exercise
Find a high-res photo of an animal of your choosing for Project One
2/5
N/A
2/12
2/19
typography
Due
In-class work
2/26
Project Two
Updated pinterest board
Class critique of Project Two
Continue work on Project Three
10 different fronts & 10 different backs of business card concepts
3/4
N/A
In-class work
N/A
3/11
3/18
the poster
Due
3/25
Project Four
N/A
In-class work
N/A
4/1
In-class work
4/8
infographics
Due
4/15
4/22
4/29
Project Six
N/A
Class critique of Project Six
Class discussion on quotes & file prep
Weekly Reading: 6 Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting a Full-Time
Freelance Business
working lab
Due
5/6
ciao!
Due
Final Project
Completed brand books
Class critique of Final Projects
DUE 2/12
Find a high-res photo of an animal of your choosing online. Bring the photo into Illustrator and, using the pen tool
and techniques we covered in class, translate the image into a vector illustration. Begin by tracing details and areas
of interest within the silhouette of the animal, building layers of shapes as you go. Be as detailed as possible. Use
the least amount of anchor points as possible while creating your shapes. All paths must be closed.
Once you have completed your initial illustration, use the eye dropper tool to fill your shapes with colors pulled from
the original image. Use gradient fills and overlaying opacities to help create illusions of light and depth. You may
use drop shadows and inner glow, but no other stylistic effects.
Prepare your illustration to present over the projector for a class critique. Be sure to include your original animal
photo for our critique.
The purpose of this assignment is to become comfortable and fluid with the pen tool. Using the LiveTrace function
or any filters within this exercise is strictly prohibited - anyone who does such will receive a zero for this project. I will
also be looking to see that all paths are closed and that shapes are overlapping one another as shown in class (not
just a flat line drawing). Failure to do so will severely affect your grade for this project.
DUE 2/26
In this exercise, youll create a logo that youll continue to develop throughout the remainder of the semester. The
logo can be for whatever youd like: your uncles bakery, a neighbors band, your own design practice, anything.
The purpose of this assignment is to establish an entirely new visual identity - this is NOT a redesign project, so
please choose your subject accordingly.
Begin drafting logo concepts in your sketchbook. Use tracing paper to help manipulate and transform your
sketches and pull inspiration from your Pinterest board. Bring your sketches into Illustrator and translate them using
the pen tool and other methods of illustration weve covered in class. Start this process in just black and white.
Your logos may include typographic elements, but they should not be wordmarks. The purpose of this assignment
is to create a graphic symbol that represents your brand.
Once you have 3 black and white variations of your logo, create 3 additional variations that incorporate your color
palette. Each logo should be contained within its own artboard.
Prepare your 6 logos to present within the class crit over the projector. Be sure to include your original sketches,
color palette, and a screen shot of your initial Pinterest inspiration board for our critique.
DUE 3/11
Create a business card that incorporates your logo and expresses your brands aesthetic. Begin by creating twenty
3.5x 2 artboards within Illustrator. Play with the orientation of the card, different uses of typography, and the scale
and layout of the copy/graphics. Experiment with different uses of color - try a full color bleed with white/black type,
then a white/black card with colorful type. Block out areas for Spot UV. Consider round corners, or die-cut shapes.
Create 10 different fronts and 10 different backs total.
For our first crit, pair your 20 designs (one front & one back) and arrange them to fit on standard 8.5x11 paper,
printing them in color for our group critique.
Refine your strongest set and design a matching letterhead for standard 8.5x11 paper and an envelope measuring
4.125x 9.5. Consider designs that can incorporate both sides of the envelope or letter.
For the second crit prepare your final set of business cards, letterhead & envelope designs as separate artboards for
sharing over the projector.
DUE 3/25
DUE 4/8
Design a cohesive set of 8 icons. Begin by deciding upon a common theme and the different categories you want
to portray. This is an exercise in distilling graphic images down to their essence; what are the minimum shapes and
lines necessary to convey a particular meaning or message? Consider the use of both positive and negative space.
Consider also the limitations of size, and the benefits of realism vs. simplicity in your icons. Be consistent with
perspective and visual effects across your set (consistent lighting, angles, shadows).
The set must be a cohesive group and also visually relate to, or integrate with, a specific typeface in its form and
aesthetic. Consider what elements can be identified as characteristics of a given typeface. Apply these same
characteristics to your icons to maintain visual consistency.
For our first crit, bring in 10 rough sketches and 5 vector renderings.
Choose your strongest 8 icons and translate them into finished vectors. Your final set should be scaled at 16pt.,
32pt. and 48pt. Consider how size affects the appearance and functionality of the icon. Each set should be
redrawn and adjusted accordingly for each point size. Your grade for this project will be severely affected if the
icons are just simply scaled to size. Prepare your final icon sets in a single artboard to present over the projector for
our class critique.
DUE 4/22
DUE 5/6
The objective of your final assignment is to explore how to translate your logo into broader visual representations of
your brand and how to do so with cohesion. Consider how brand identity can be translated across media beyond
print (animation, sound, physical and digital interaction) and the unique qualities of the medium you are working in.
How do these qualities influence your design choices? How do they serve to amplify your communication
objective?
For your final project, you will create and present a brand book that incorporates the design essentials we have
studied throughout the course. Feel free to revise any assignments from prior projects as part of this process and to
improve your final grade. The book should consist of at least the following 11 pages:
1) Cover page, design of your choosing
2) Title page that includes your brand name, your own name & the course title
3) Inspirational images used in developing the brand aesthetic
4) Color palette & typography
5) Final logo, in both black & white and in color
6) Final business card set
7) Final letterhead & envelope
8) Final mock-ups of your A3 and A0 poster
9) Finished icon sets
10) Finished infographic
11) An additional page with collateral of your own choosing that relates to your brand. This could include clothing
tags, shopping bags, menu design, cocktail coasters, product packaging, etc.
Your final brand book must be presented in print as well as compiled as a PDF. Your printed book may be no
smaller than 8x8 and no larger than 11x17. Feel free to get creative with your brand book - use this as yet
another opportunity to express your brands voice!