Journalism 331 Graphics Spring 2010
Journalism 331 Graphics Spring 2010
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henever words are presented, design and Contact
technology affect the reader’s reactions to The syllabus, the semester calendar,
what is being said. In this course, we will a list of assignments and other useful
be exploring the interaction between what material will be posted online at our
is written and modern production techniques through class website.
a series of lectures, readings, and exercises intended
to increase your familiarity, skill, and comfort with the web: www.j331.net
vocabulary and tools of web and print production. instructor: [email protected]
alternate address: [email protected]
Key points: office phone: 1-818-677-2846
• You’ll learn about various media tools for print department phone: 1-818-677-3135
publications and the World Wide Web.
• We’ll start with an introduction to emerging web . . .Actually, as an experiment I’m going to
use a Posterous site to host documents and
technologies and some discussion of audiences and
messages for the class at:
how to reach them.
• You will design web pages, newsletters, and http://j331. posterous.com
magazines. The accent will be on web design.
• You’ll build example projects with HTML and CSS,
SimpleCSS, MS Word, Adobe InDesign, Powerpoint,
News U.
Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Flash, and online software. We will be using 5 modules from the
Poynter Institute’s News U. web site.
• Most projects must be completed during class You must register at:
sessions; work done outside of class may not receive
www.newsu.org
full credit, at the discretion of the instructor.
This is not optional.
Required texts
Jason Beaird, The Principles of
Beautiful Web Design, Sitepoint,
2007, ISBN 0-9758419-6-3.
You need a ruler Castro, Creating a Web Page with
You’ll need a graphic arts ruler to measure inches, picas, and HTML, Peachpit Press, 2005, ISBN
points both in your own and in professional publications. You 0-321-27847-X.
will also have to determine type sizes. Any combination of
equipment that gives you precise measurements is okay. If Also recommended
you have no ruler as yet, there are two good transparent ones Krug, Don’t Make Me Think!, 2nd ed.,
from the C-Thru Ruler Company. The 13” N-369 Newspaper New Riders, 2006, ISBN 0-321-34475-8.
Column Ruler and the 13” GA-96 Graphic Arts Combo (above)
White, Editing by Design, 3rd ed.,
are both available at Continental Art Supply on Reseda Blvd.
Allworth, 2003, ISBN 1-58115-302-3.
(and many other places around town -- but not on campus).
Conover, Designing for Print, Wiley,
Not only is Continental the closest good art supply store
2003, ISBN 0-471-23723-X.
to campus, show them your student i.d. for a discount! An
acceptable third choice would be the 18” GA-86 Graphic Arts Castro, HTML, XHTML & CSS, 6th ed.,
Ruler, although it isn’t transparent. The GA-86 is sometimes Peachpit, 2007, ISBN 0-321-43084-0.
available in the bookstore. Printers’ metal or plastic pica rulers Shufflebotham, InDesign CS2 in Easy
are good for determining page dimensions but lack the fine Steps, Barnes & Noble, 2006, ISBN
gradations necessary to measure type and leading accurately. 0-7607-7861-2.
Kids’ wood and plastic rulers are useless. All are trade books.
Journalism 331 More info
Philosophy decent email service to send yourself copies of important files.
Benefits of this course are best realized The instructor has found Gmail to be excellent at transferring
by spending time in class working on documents up to 10 mb. For some reason, we have had terrible luck
the assignments in the proper sequence. with Yahoo! -- please consider a change if you use it for mail.
Attendance is therefore mandatory. Regular saves and backups are really, really important!