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YORK /SHERIDAN PROGRAM IN DESIGN

2018/19 HANDBOOK Mission Contents

The York/Sheridan Program in Design emphasizes creative and Welcome | 3 strategic thinking, and combines practice, theory and history to educate the design leaders of tomorrow. We serve a national Program of Study | 4 constituency by offering a comprehensive university experience that addresses the social, cognitive, and technological implications of Degree Requirements | 4 professional practice. This program combines the and resources of two leading Planning Your Studies | 6 institutions who are committed to excellence in teaching and to the development of the design discipline and applied research. Our BDes Honours Degree Requirements Worksheet | 10 curriculum focuses upon the practicum areas of communication, information, and interactive multimedia, supported by design Credit Overview | 11 studies. Students learn to communicate information and ideas using design methodologies and visual principles of form, imagery, Fall / Winter Sessional Dates 2018 / 2019 | 13 and typography. Located in Toronto, the third largest centre for design in North Course Descriptions | 14 America, this four-year honours degree program strives to assume a leadership role in design education and maintains strong links Course Timetable 2018 / 2019 | 20 with the design profession, the corporate sector, and various graphic design associations. Fall 2018 ysdn Timetable Planner | 26

Winter 2019 ysdn Timetable Planner | 28

Supplementary Fees | 30

Department of Design General Information | 31 York University 4700 Keele Street Student Responsibilities | 35 4008 Dahdaleh Building (formerly tel) Toronto, Ontario m3j 1p3 Campus Locations | 37 Phone: 416 736 5885 Fax: 416 736 5450 Faculty | 38 E-mail: [email protected] design.yorku.ca Program Policy | 41

Essential Information for all ysdn Students | 42

Disclaimer | 43

Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design Websites | 43 1430 Trafalgar Road Important Dates | 44 Oakville, Ontario l6h 2l1 Phone: 905 845 9430 x2577 E-mail: [email protected] www.sheridancollege.ca Handbook 2018 – 2019 3 In March 2018, Sheridan College, in association with The Alcuin in association with College, 2018, Sheridan March In the Association of Registered Type, Canada of Canada, Society a book sponsored Letterform and the Designers, Archive Graphic a renowned A. Dwiggins, W. on Kennett Bruce talk by launch and with who is credited and type designer, American calligrapher book, titled His in the 1920s. Design coining the term Graphic was launched at the reception in Design A. Dwiggins: A Life W. Toronto. the talk at the Arts & Letters Club in downtown following and their varied members at both institutions continued Faculty practice. Over and creative of design research programs diverse in international been involved have faculty members the past year teaching and curatorial commissions, international conferences, publishing articles.giving public talks, and a is committed to creating Design in Program York/Sheridan The the considerable academic experience as demonstrated by rigorous aim to We of students and faculty in the past year. achievements ahead and continue our in the year record build on this remarkable America. leadership in design education in North angela norwood of Design Department Chair, & Design Media, Performance Arts, of School University York james march in Design Program York/Sheridan Coordinator, and Design Arts Animation, of Faculty Sheridan College Throughout the winter term alumni returned, both in-person and the winter term alumni Throughout YSDN their experiences since graduating from to share virtually, course. Placement students in the Design third-year with current varied inspiring and as Their stories and advice for students are to secure students continued Current as the alumni themselves. summer placements in these top firms, major cultural prestigious of other design companies locally institutions and a wide variety and internationally. In October 2017, York hosted a lively panel discussion entitled, hosted a lively York 2017, October In Tech. The panelists: alumni Designers in Paths: Forking of Garden The Masha of Facebook; Fost Maggie (‘16) of Facebook; Butler Nate shared (‘08) of Doblin Wong and alumni Janice of Instagram; Ioveva that led to the positions they hold now lives stories of their working not all programmers!) (they are Over the past year we continued to create opportunities for to create continued we the past year Over Toronto with leading design studios in students to interact directly Konrad RL Solutions, by hosted workshops intensive through various speakers from Guest International. Watt and Group, Facebook, Bakken & Bæck, IBM, companies, including FiftyThree, instilling the richness of visited the classrooms, frequently Amazon, opportunities to students upon graduation. available Danielle Sheahan, class of 2018, competed with top graduating class of 2018, Sheahan, Danielle all departmentsstudents from within the School of the Arts, Media, a Scholarship, Silver the Phillip to receive and Design Performance cash award. prestigious Students Mohit Gupta and Sarah Wong were also recipients of merit also recipients were Wong and Sarah Gupta Mohit Students the Club of Canada. For & Design the Advertising from awards was Gupta Mohit awards, Achievement Design international Adobe Becky Thai earned an honourable mention. a finalist and Students won seven Applied Arts Awards in a variety of categories: in a variety Arts Awards Applied won seven Students Design, in Mobile Gupta Mohit Design, in Graphic Wong Sarah Design, in Mobile Song Joanna Design, Website in Holden Lauren Design for Entire Bolzon Cristina Design, in Packaging Tang Eryn Design for Entire and Camilla Dinardo Campaign Program, Campaign Program. YSDN students continued to do extremely well with the RGD with the RGD well to do extremely YSDN students continued mentions and three in 2017 with 15 honourable student awards the Milestone took home Gupta national category winners. Mohit was Holden Lauren Design, Marketing for Digital Award Integrated Mac and Joanne Design, Typographic for Award the Forge presented Design. Good for Social Award Inc. the Gravity received Our students once again distinguished themselves in international, students once again distinguished themselves Our competitions. national and local design We extend a warm and enthusiastic welcome to all students, faculty to all students, welcome a warm and enthusiastic extend We it is appropriate year, new for an exciting we prepare As and staff. York/ within the events and achievements on significant to reflect in 2017/18. Design in Program Sheridan Welcome 4 York / Sheridan Program in Design design education. will takecoursesatbothinstitutionsthrough theirfouryears of (BDes Honours) enrol incoursesatbothinstitutions.Students College. Students inthe York/Sheridan Program inDesign of by thedesigndepartments run York University andSheridan provides aprofessional educationinahumanisticcontext,isjointly The York/Sheridan Program in Design (BDes Honours), which and theory, designmanagement,andcriticalissuesindesign. courses provide anintegratedapproach todesignhistory, research Information, andInteractive/Multimedia Design; thedesignstudies three majorareas ofcommunicationdesign:Communications, and aplacementprogram. Thedesignpracticumcoursesfocuson program benefitfrom smallpracticumclasses,designstudiesclasses practicum focusandneedsofthedesignprofession. Students in the York/Sheridan Programdesign. Thecurriculum reflects thedistincttheoretical, research inDesign and offersacomprehensive, intensive andprofessional educationinvisualcommunication Program ofStudy

The .... Degree Requirements the YSDN program orwho have notpreviously takenitprior. return in2018/19asFA/YSDN 31123.0forstudentsenteringtheirthird year in FA/YSDN 21033.0Research inDesign willnotbeoffered in2017/18butwill course atthe3000-level forthe YSDN program. change itscoursenumbertoFA/YSDN 31123.0 andwillbecomearequired * rofessional Aspects ofDesign with anadditional6.0credits atthe3000or4000level; esearch inDesign A/YSDN 2108 3.0, HistoryofDesign 24 78 12 12 counted more than once). as Humanities, Free Elective orFine Elective Arts butcannotbe Media, Performance &Design in1997orlater(canbe counted to afirstundergraduatedegree program intheSchoolofArts, facs &Ideas 19006.0Arts isrequired ofallstudentsadmitted optional. credits from thefa/1900 3.00seriesofcoursesoutsidethemajor are Performance &Design withaminimumof54 transfercredits, the6 than once.For Media, studentsadmittedtotheSchoolofArts, Free Elective orFine Elective Arts butcannotbecountedmore Design degrees. Thesecoursescanbecountedas Humanities, major, are required Media, ofallSchoolArts, Performance & Six credits from thefa/1900 3.00seriesofcourses,outsidethe Effective as of2011/2012academicyear: additional 12credits atanyysdnlevel. with anadditional9.0credits atthe3000or4000level, and an 54 18 Note: Effective asof2017/18, Research in Design (FA/YSDN 21033.0)will Bachelor ofDesign(Honours)Major edits inGeneral Education;

cr F Critical IssuesinDesign credits inDesign Studies including: credits inysdn: additional credits –Free Electives; credits inFine Electives Arts –non-ysdn; Design &Image Visual Language P Design Placement R and oneof Design Workshop Design Workshop Typography 3 Typography 2 Information DesignConceptsandMethodologies Processes and Workflows: VisualInteractionDesign Communication Design1 Fundamentals andMethods: Visual InteractionDesign Typography 1 credits inDesignP For allstudentsregistered priortothe2011/2012academicyear: (formerly InformationDesign1) Design2) (formerly Interactivity Design1) (formerly Interactivity FA/YSDN 2105 3.0,FA/YSDN 2106 3.0,FA/YSDN 2107 3.0, FA/YSDN 3.0 2007 FA/YSDN 3.0 2003 FA/YSDN 1005 3.0 or

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(120 credits) FA/YSDN 3.0 2008 FA/YSDN 3.0 2005 FA/YSDN 1006 3.0

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or higher. of 7.5 or higher. or higher. of 8.0 or higher. Advanced Standing Advanced or higher. of 7.0 or higher. Honours: Graduation grade students with the following in Design Program York/Sheridan will have both in their major discipline and overall, point averages, Design (Honours): of Bachelor classified as their degrees 7.50 cum laude 7.80 magna cum laude 8.00 summa cum laude that in Design, Program York/Sheridan to the admitted Students attended another post-secondaryhave institution may be granted awarded is possible that not all credits It their degree. towards credits of the prerequisite Because program. may be applicable to the degree students may not be able to take as many of the program, structure this In of study in the program. design courses in each of their years case, students may take courses outside of design for which they are fee which they must pay the program to maximize eligible, in order standing students may need to complete three Advanced each year. Program York/Sheridan of study to complete the to four full years standing must make an students with advanced Design in Design. review their study plan for office to appointment with the Design degree. Honours the completion of the BDes Dean’s Honour Roll: Honour Roll: Dean’s of the academic achievements recognizes Roll Honour Dean’s The the following: who session, in a given taken 12 to 17 credits: who have • Students gpa Overall a Sessional achieved have session, in a given credits: taken 18 or more who have • Students gpa Overall a Sessional achieved who have gpas and Major Overall achieved students who have • Graduating ....

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Students who have received the academic decision to exit received have who Students Academic Standing Academic Honours BDes Major – 2nd Degree Requirements Requirements Degree BDes Major – 2nd Honours change my program must submit a “change my program listed above requirements request continue their studies at York. York. continue their studies at ysdn Students admitted to the York/Sheridan Program in Design are are in Design Program York/Sheridan admitted to the Students of at least 5.0 Average Point Grade to maintain a Major required to of at least 5.0 in order Average Point Grade and an Overall degree. continue in and graduate with an Honours Cumulative Grade Point Average falls below 5.0 (C+) during the falls below Average Point Grade Cumulative program, in an Honours course of his or her studies may proceed set out requirements progression level the year on warning, provided met: are below In all cases, second degree candidates are required to: required candidates are all cases, second degree In University York at of 30 additional credits 1. Complete a minimum Courses taken as requirements. residency with Senate in accordance requirement; cannot be used to satisfy this part first degree of the of the major program. requirements all the 2. Fulfill for design majors) must be (39 credits requirement The in-faculty leading to as the minimum number of additional courses regarded College count courses taken at Sheridan (FA/YSDN a second degree for awarded on the credit Depending this requirement). towards for a second studies, the actual number of courses required previous that number. in design may exceed degree Students who hold a degree from an accredited institution may institution an accredited from who hold a degree Students to obtain & Design Performance School of Arts,apply to the Media, discipline (major). in a different degree a second undergraduate in design degree (not Honours) who hold an Ordinary Students to the School of institution may apply another accredited from degree to obtain an Honours & Design Performance Arts, Media, in design from degree who hold an honours in design. Students not eligible for this program. another institution are in courses for the Fall/ will not be able to enrol the program session. Winter Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year Level Year ...... 6 York / Sheridan Program in Design

† Note: NotallcoursesintheDesigncurriculum may beoffered each year. The coursesnotoffered inFW18/19 areindicatedwith .... *can becreditedonly asFree Electives for Designmajors FA/YSDN 2013 3.0 FA/YSDN 2012 3.0 FA/YSDN 2011 3.0 FA/YSDN 2010 3.0 FA/YSDN 1004 3.0 Optional Practicum courses available to 1 counted more thanonce). as Humanities, Free Elective orFine Elective Arts butcannotbe Media, Performance &Design in1997orlater(canbecounted to afirstundergraduatedegree program intheSchoolofArts, facs &Ideas 19006.0Arts isrequired ofallstudentsadmitted For allstudentsregistered prior tothe2011/2012academicyear: are optional. 6 credits from thefa/1900 seriesofcoursesoutsidethemajor 3.0 Performance &Design withaminimumof54transfercredits, the than once.For Media, studentsadmittedtotheSchoolofArts, Free Elective orFine Elective Arts butcannotbecountedmore Design degrees. Thesecoursescanbecountedas Humanities, major, are required Media, ofallSchoolArts, Performance & Six credits from thefa/1900 3.00seriesofcourses,outsidethe Effective asof2011/2012academicyear: &Designmajors Performance Required courses forallSchoolofArts, Media, FA/YSDN 1006 3.0 FA/YSDN 1002 3.0 FA/YSDN 1101 3.0 FA/YSDN 1005 3.0 FA/YSDN 1001 3.0 Required courses for1st year Designmajors continue inandgraduatewithanHonours degree. and anOverall Grade Point Average ofatleast5.0inorder to required tomaintainaMajor Grade Point Average ofatleast5.0 Students admittedtothe York/Sheridan Program inDesign are advising basedontherequirements whentheyentered theprogram. requirements theyshouldconsulttheDesign officeforindividual within theprogram. If studentshave difficultiesfulfillingthese Thedegree requirements helptoguide your areas offocus career paths. areas inwhichstudentscandevelop theirinterests anddefinetheir Interaction andDesign Studies. There are coursesineachofthese are identifiedasourcore strengths: Communication, Information, concentration withinthe York/Sheridan Program inDesign that The curriculum reflects ourcommitmenttoenriched areas of Studies Planning Your 1st Year Bachelor ofDesign(Honours)

Design Fundamentals andMethods: Visual Interaction Design &Image Critical Issues inDesign Typography 1 Visual Language Materials &Methods Drawing forDesign Visualization Methods 3 Design &Colour d Design (formerlyDesign1) Interactivity Winter Fall Fall Winter

Fall st year majors st year † necessary tocontinuethenextlevel ofstudy.necessary academic penaltiesintermsofnothavingtherequired course(s) advising from ofDesign. theDepartment There maybeserious Never drop arequired coursewithoutconsultationandacademic Always seekacademic advising before dropping courses! New Media Art. Interactivity, pleaseenrol infa/datt 19393.0Making Interactive If you are intendingtofocusyour practicumcoursework in Interactivity Focus this istotake2General Education coursesinyour first year. Sciences) withinyour firsttwo years ofstudy. One waytoachieve Requirements (oneeachofHumanities, Social SciencesandNatural It isrecommended thatyou completeyour 3General Education Your GeneralEducation Requirements: a tip full year. the Spring andSummer Sessions tospread courseworkover the utilize projects isbetterthanfiveportfolio mediocre ones. Many students does notallow you toproduce your bestwork; havingfourstrong each oftheFall or Winter terms.Overloading ofpracticumcourses You are advisedtotakeamaximumofthree practicumcoursesin Beware ofOverloading! FA/YSDN 2104 3.0 FA/YSDN 1110 3.0

Optional Studiescourses available to 1 specific year. the prerequisite coursesrequired aswell asoptionsavailable ina The subsequentsectiontitled“Course Descriptions” (page14)lists studies andhelpthemchoosethebestcoursestomeettheirneeds. Sheridan Program inDesign astohow toproceed through their recommendations forstudentscurrently enrolled inthe York/ The Handbook isintendedtoprovide and support

Design Thinking* Communications intheUrban Environment* †. year majors st year Handbook 2018 – 2019 7 credits outside of major outside of major 6 credits FA/1900 3.0 FA/1900 Required courses for all School of Arts, Media, Media, for all School of Arts, courses Required Performance & Design majors Complete this requirement if not taken in your first year. year. first if not taken in your Complete this requirement of Overloading! Beware practicum courses in a maximum of three advised to take are You of practicum courses terms. Overloading Winter or each of the Fall four strong having best work; your to produce you does not allow Many students ones. mediocre portfolio is better than five projects coursework over to spread Sessions and Summer the Spring utilize the full year. tip a Requirements: General Education Your Education 3 General your complete that you is recommended It and Natural Sciences Social (one each of Humanities, Requirements Complete any years of study. first two Sciences) within your the end of your by requirements Education outstanding General second year. course preferred plot out your to tentatively advised are You Program York/Sheridan years in the final selection for your the proper will have that you at this time to ensure in Design of study. next year prior to your prerequisites Focus Interactivity in practicum coursework intending to focus your are you If Interactive 1939 3.0 Making in fa/datt please enrol Interactivity, Art. Media New courses! dropping before advising seek academic Always without consultation and academic course a required drop Never may be serious There the Department of Design. advising from course(s) academic penalties in terms of not having the required necessary of study. to continue to the next level

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† † *can becredited onlyasFree Electives for Designmajors Note: NotallcoursesintheDesigncurriculum may beoffered each year. The coursesnotoffered inFW18/19 areindicatedwith .... Planning Your Studies (continuedfrompage7) Interactive/Multimedia Design Practicum Courses Information Design Practicum Courses FA/YSDN 3013 3.0 FA/YSDN 3.0 3009 FA/YSDN 3.0 3006 FA/YSDN 3.0 3005 FA/YSDN 3015 3.0 FA/YSDN 3014 3.0 FA/YSDN 3012 3.0 FA/YSDN 3.0 3008 FA/YSDN 3011 3.0 FA/YSDN 3010 3.0 FA/YSDN 3.0 3004 FA/YSDN 3.0 3003 FA/YSDN 2013 3.0 FA/YSDN 2012 3.0 FA/YSDN 2011 3.0 FA/YSDN 2010 3.0 Communication Design Practicum Courses Optional Designcourses available to 3rd year majors entering third year inthe offered in2017/2018. It willbeoffered beginningin2018/2019forstudents Note: FA/YSDN 31123.0Research inDesign (formerly21033.0)willnotbe FA/YSDN 3112 3.0 FA/YSDN 3111 3.0 Required courses for3rd year Designmajors continue inandgraduatewithanHonours degree. and anOverall Grade Point Average ofatleast5.0inorder to required tomaintainaMajor Grade Point Average ofatleast5.0 Students admittedtothe York/Sheridan Program inDesign are 3rd Year Bachelor ofDesign(Honours)

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14 York / Sheridan Program in Design and legibilityare introduced. | measurement, prioritizationofinformationandissuesreadability and electronic design.Thetypographic vocabulary, systemof print and thetypographysystemaspracticedincontemporary Introduces anddevelopment ofletters,letterforms thehistory Typography 1fa/ysdn 10053.0* periods isinvestigated. variety ofmaterialsandprocesses, andtheuseofcolourinvarious computer exercises andprojects. Thecreative useofcolour usinga of light,pigmentandcolourmaterialsthrough aseriesoftactileand Studies colourperception, systemsorclassificationandthenature Design &Colour fa/ysdn 10043.0* as well astheirpotentialforthecommunicationofideas.| investigated withconsiderationgiven toformandcontentofimages Different methodsofgeneratingandmanipulatingimagesare abstract imagesinthecontextofvisualcommunicationdesign. Examines theprocess ofcreating representational, graphic,and Design &Image fa/ysdn 10023.0* .... or studentsnotinthe York/Sheridan Program feesapply. supplementary inDesign, andvoluntary compulsory * check thelecture scheduleforcurrent courseofferings. curriculum. Not allofthesecourseswillbeoffered each year. Please Below are coursedescriptionsforallcoursesapproved forthedesign Descriptions Course Course creditexclusion: FA/YSDN 3.0. 2002 Prerequisite: DesignmajororpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. course for designmajor. processes. | language isdeveloped viatactileandcomputerapplication through various exercises andprojects. Thisoperationalform comprising ourvisuallanguageonthetwo-dimensionallevel Examines andexplores theelementsandprinciplesofdesign Visual Language fa/ysdn 10013.0* students inthe York/Sheridan Program inDesign.

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This course counts as a free elective for BDes majors. Course for counts as a free elective course This Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2102 3.0/6.0 or permission of the 2102 FA/YSDN Prerequisite: Required course for design major. Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 1101 3.0 or 1101 FA/YSDN Prerequisite: design major. course for Required Prerequisite: Design major or permission of the Department of Design. Design major or permission Prerequisite: permission of the Department of Design. Course credit exclusion: credit exclusion: permission of the Department of Design. Course 6.0. 2102 FA/YSDN Design Thinking: in 2018/2019) (not offered to graphic design in the media practices as related various Analyzes advertising, illustration, photography, since 1750. 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Both types of thinking are the student with the theory operational and to provide process and problem-solving their design process skills necessary to improve abilities. | Course credit exclusion: FA/YSDN 1003 3.0. 3.0. 1003 FA/YSDN Course credit exclusion: Course credit exclusion: FA/YSDN 2001A 3.0. 2001A FA/YSDN Course credit exclusion: (formerly Information Design 1) Information (formerly (formerly Interactivity Design 2) (formerly Required course for design major. Prerequisite: Second year standing Second year in Prerequisite: design major. course for Required Required course for design major. Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2003 3.0 or FA/YSDN Prerequisite: design major. course for Required Required course for design major. Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 1006 3.0 or 1006 FA/YSDN Prerequisite: design major. course for Required the Department of Design or permission of the Department of Design. the Department of Design or permission of the 3007 3.0. 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FA/YSDN permission of the Department of Design. permission of the Department (not offered in 2018/2019) (not offered Offers an in-depth study of graphic visualization systems, studio Supervised mechanical drawing devices and visual theory. observation, rapid sketching and students’ time will strengthen visualizing abilities. | fa/ysdn 2011 3.0* Methods fa/ysdn Visualization fa/ysdn 2010 3.0* 3d Design fa/ysdn design are The elements and principles of three-dimensional and projects. exercises various examined and applied through two- concepts through Communication of three-dimensional is prototypes and three-dimensional dimensional representations | and developed. introduced The relevant theories and methodologies which allow the designer to the theories and methodologies which allow relevant The of complex a wide range visualize simplify and creatively prioritize, examined and applied. textual and visual information are | and Methodologies Design Concepts Information 2008 3.0* fa/ysdn fa/ysdn 2007 3.0* 3 fa/ysdn Typography into contemporary investigation Continues an in-depth explorations principles, information theories, and applications of typographic history to solving visual communication approaches and various investigated. are printing and digital processes Letterpress problems. | Processes and Workflows: Visual Interaction Design Interaction Visual Workflows: and Processes 3.0* 2005 fa/ysdn a theoretical to provide of a general system model The introduction is developed. of design problems for systematic solving foundation with related processes analysis, synthesis and evaluation Research, communications. electronic-based to develop employed methods are |

16 York / Sheridan Program in Design .... FA/YSDN 2102 3.0/6.0orpermission oftheDepartmentDesign. and otheroftenoverlooked details.| the designdecisionsthatgointoshapes,serifs/sansserifs,spacing, Starting withanumberofinitialexercises, studentswilllearnabout typeface, withanemphasisinusingvector drawingsoftware. Introduces studentstoanumber ofmethodsfordesigninga Typeface Designfa/ysdn 30033.0* between face-to-faceandonlinemeetings.| explored. Using ablendedcoursemodel,classesalternate weekly of interactiondesignasaculturalandtechnologicalpracticewillbe of graphicdesign.Grounded inhistoricaladvancements, the role emerging fieldofpracticeand research asit relates tothediscipline Introduces studentstothedevelopment ofinteractiondesignasan History andCulture of Interaction Designfa/ysdn 21093.0 | and historicaldevelopments intherepresentation ofinformation. environments. It considersinfluencingfactorsofsocial,technological clarity andenableunderstandingofcomplexdata,processes, and Examines toprovide theoriginanddevelopment ofdesignedartifacts Evolution ofInformation Designfa/ysdn 21083.0* typography.exploration ofcontemporary | historical andculturalperiods,typographicclassifications the alphabettopresent. Discussion includesthestudyof Explores thedevelopment oftypographicform,from theoriginsof (not offered in2018/2019) HistoryTypography &Development of fa/ysdn 21073.0* | its socialcontext,asavisualculture, andasanaesthetictechnology. digitalpractices.Locatesdesignin administration andcontemporary Traces developments from theFirst Nations toBritish colonial magazines,typefaces,andinformationdesign. to advertising, Examines graphicdesigninCanada,from booksandposters Graphic fa/ysdn DesigninCanada 21063.0* Course Descriptions(continuedfrompage15) FA/YSDN 3101A 3.0. 3.0/6.0 orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign.Coursecreditexclusion: permission oftheDepartmentDesign. Department ofDesign. of Design. Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2102 3.0/6.0orpermissionofthe Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2102 3.0/6.0orpermissionoftheDepartment 3000 Level Courses 3000 Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 3.0or 2007

Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2102 Prerequisite: Information Narratives andSequences fa/ysdn 30083.0* Interaction Designfa/ysdn 30063.0* Advanced ModelsandSpeculative Interfaces: Visual 3.0 orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. environments. | digital videoandaudiointovibrantpersuasive communication and techniquesinvolved intheintegrationofimages,typography, based communicationandmotiongraphicsexplores concepts Focuses uponthevisualgrammarandlanguagesyntaxoftime- Time-based Communication fa/ysdn 30093.0* or permissionoftheDepartmentDesign. Department ofDesign. structural organizationmodels ofinformation.| structural In aseriesofprojects, studentsexplore various typesofdataand involved inthepresentation environments. ofinformationinvirtual conceptual principlesoforganizationalstructures andmethodologies Students broaden theirknowledge andunderstandingofthe (formerly Design3) Interactivity solutions andproduce prototypes atthesystemlevel. | analyze problems, develop content,specifyfunctions,evaluate and teamproblem-solving techniquesare utilized toidentifyand emphasizes theapplicationofsystemicdesignmethods.Individual Continues investigation intocomplexproblem-solving which fa/ysdn 30053.0* User Centred Design:Prototyping andUsability multi-disciplined approach todesign.| integrated intothedesignprocess assistingstudentstodevelop a design problems. Various communicationandlearningtheoriesare Continues investigation intotwo-dimensional,print-oriented Communication Design2fa/ysdn 30043.0* text, imagery) toexplainagiven topic.| text, imagery) modes ofvisualizationtovarious typesofcontent(statistics,time, introduced inInformation Design 1,studentswillapplyrelevant Building onthebasic principlesofvisualorganizationandhierarchy (formerly Information Design2) retail environment willbeinvestigated. | andcurrenthistorical overview design strategiesinthecontextof production ofpackage design.An andcontemporary vocabulary This specialized practicumcoursefocusesontheprinciples, Package Designfa/ysdn 30103.0* FA/YSDN 4001B 3.0. 3.0 orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign.Coursecreditexclusion: FA/YSDN 3.0orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. 2005 FA/YSDN 3.0orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. 2005 Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 1006 3.0orpermission ofthe (formerly DesignandSystems) Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 3.0 2004 Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2008 Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2010

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fa/ysdn 3105 3.0* fa/ysdn ) Required course for design major. Prerequisite: Third-year Third-year Prerequisite: design major. course for Required fa/ysdn 2103 3.0 fa/ysdn Required course for design major. Prerequisite: Third-year standing in the Third-year Prerequisite: design major. course for Required BDes program or permission of the Department of Design. Course credit BDes program or permission of the Department 3.0 4103 exclusion:FA/YSDN Design for Public Awareness: Investigation, Investigation, Public Awareness: Design for Communication in Design and Integration Identification 3.0* 3104 fa/ysdn of design to public awareness the contribution upon Focuses learn that design studies course. Students of social issues in this the and have social responsibilities, also have designers responsible opportunity be of service to populations. Students to marginalized of graphic agitation, interventions, to the role(s) will be introduced jamming. and culture of public address modes major and alternative Society & Design Self, fa/ysdn 3112 3.0* in Design fa/ysdn Research (formerly and methods of both Offers an examination of the context, theory, and their practical design research, and quantitative qualitative solving to enhance the effectiveness, application in problem of contemporary and creativity visual communication relevance, design. | (not offered in 2018/2019) (not offered graphic design in the practices, images and objects of Examines personal agency and wider social structure, to issues of relation in the context of concerns and so places visual and material culture central to the social sciences of (primarily) anthropology, which are and social psychology. sociology, Century Twentieth the in and Influence: Graphics Image 3106 3.0* fa/ysdn graphic design and art between in the the relationships Explores with particular attention to the associations between 20th century, design. and the use of image and text in graphic pictorial Modernism 3108 3.0 fa/ysdn Sphere the Public and Design, Dissent, in articulating role and animating socio-political design’s Explores The concept of the public sphere mid-1850s to present. debate from locate design in historical, social and political context, to is employed visual and political strategies. between the relationship and to explore 3111 3.0* fa/ysdn Design Placement design business practices, to current students introduce Lectures for participation required is . Full-time and legal requirements environment. design professional in an approved weeks three | standing in the BDes program or permission of the Department of Design. 3.0. 2103 FA/YSDN Course credit exclusion: 3.0) will 2103 in Design (FA/YSDN Research as of 2017/18, Note: Effective 3.0 and will become a required 3112 its course number to FA/YSDN change program. YSDN the course at the 3000-level for in 2018/19 but will return in 2017/18 3.0 will not be offered 3112 FA/YSDN not program or who have YSDN in the entering their third year students for taken it. previously

Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisites: FA/YSDN 2003 FA/YSDN Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Third- or fourth-year standing or fourth-year Third- Prerequisite: Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2008 of the 3.0 or permission FA/YSDN Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 3009 of Design. 3.0 or permission of the Department FA/YSDN fa/ysdn 3102 3.0* in Design fa/ysdn Problems Contemporary roles that various Offers an identification and examination of the design and designers play in the solving of visual and cultural rapidly changing society. in today’s problems fa/ysdn 3015 3.0* Design fa/ysdn for Information Typography in 2018/2019) (not offered of information areas issues specific to three the typographic Explores will applications. Students and environmental design: print, screen of text information that is legibility and readability examine how crucial maps, through to understanding can affect communication diagrams and instructions, collections and navigation large text and virtual | environments. systems in real fa/ysdn 3012 3.0* fa/ysdn and Networks Mapping Information Design 3) Information (formerly in earlier introduced on principles and methodologies Builds visualization courses with a specific focus on Design Information to approaches conceptual mapping practices, ranging from through using print/digital media. | practical applications fa/ysdn 3011 3.0* 3011 Design fa/ysdn Editorial documents. editorial and electronic the design of print on Focuses type, illustration, between relationship the will investigate Students | graphic imagery. photo and FA/YSDN 2008 of the Department of Design. 3.0 or permission FA/YSDN 3.0 and FA/YSDN 2008 3.0 or permission of the Department of Design. 3.0 and FA/YSDN in the BDes program or permission of the Department of Design. in the BDes program or Department of Design. fa/ysdn 3014 3.0* Design fa/ysdn Graphic Environmental visual communication within the built and natural Examines including wayfinding systems, signage, exhibition environment projects and themed sites. Through installations design, interpretive of spatial design, will build knowledge students research, and field materials, construction, and designing for human typography, interaction. | fa/ysdn 3013 3.0* 2 fa/ysdn Communication Time-based enables Communication. It Time-based the curriculum of Extends of the and understanding in-depth knowledge students to acquire communications. visual grammar and language syntax of time-based the analysis and constructionThrough of meaningful messages and of communication strategies, students develop the development | the application of design process. through projects

18 York / Sheridan Program in Design adjudicated by a department committee.| adjudicated by adepartment and interactive digitaldesignproblems. Thestudentproposal is disciplined approach insolvingtwo-dimensional,three-dimensional Students develop aseriesofself-directed projects usingamulti- Design Workshop fa/ysdn 40046.0* .... AdvancedTopics inInteractivity fa/ysdn 40033.0* Integrated withGS/MDES54033.0. FA/YSDN 3.0orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. 3006 of Design.Coursecreditexclusion: FA/YSDN 4001A –2003) 3.0.(2002 fourth- yearintheBDes programorpermissionoftheDepartment standing Integrated withGS/MDES54053.0. process oftheprintedbookisinvestigated. | private andcommercial press/publishingand thecontemporary history, dynamics ofthebookare anatomyandstructural examined ofbound,print-oriented multiple-pagedocuments.The structuring Offers anadvanced level practicumcoursethatexplores the Book Designfa/ysdn 40053.0* computer andback,ispresented. | distribution methodsworking inreciprocal fashionfrom userstothe distribution networks. Anunderstandingofthesecommunication/ humanactivitiesviainteractive communicationand that support An advanced investigation intosystems–intuitive andlearned– (formerly Interactive System Design) | techniques andgraphicmeanstomakecommunication. methods, andisdeliberatelyfocusedonusingexperimental image andsound. Work iscreated usingbothanaloganddigital cinema usingthetemporalandsequentialaspectsoftypography, abilitiesofmotiondesignforbroadcastExplores and thestorytelling Type inMotion fa/ysdn 40023.0* Course Descriptions(continuedfrompage17) of Design. required practicumandstudies coursesorpermissionoftheDepartment majors which canonlybetakenintheirgraduatingyear. Prerequisites: All of Design.IntegratedwithGS/MDES54023.0. Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 3.0orpermissionoftheDepartment 2007 4000 Level Courses 4000

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Prerequisites: Fourth-year standing in the Fourth-year Prerequisites: Prerequisites: Fourth-year standing in the Fourth-year Prerequisites: (not offered in 2018/2019) (not offered BDes program, an overall major average of 7.0 (B+) and permission of the of 7.0 major average BDes program, an overall Department of Design. academic the following in the spring for Applications are available Note: support of faculty supervisor Applications must include written session. Compulsory approval. prior to submission to the Department of Design for and voluntary supplementary apply. may fees BDes program, an overall major average of 7.0 (B+) and permission of the of 7.0 major average BDes program, an overall Department of Design. academic the following in the spring for Applications are available Note: support of faculty supervisor Applications must include written session. Compulsory approval. for prior to submission to the Department of Design and voluntary apply. supplementary may fees Independent Studies: Design Studies Independent 4901 6.0 4901 3.0, fa/ysdn fa/ysdn for highly motivated study program Offers an individualized specific year of study who wish to pursue students in their final under the supervision independent studies projects and intensive in other courses in the of a faculty member on topics not available than one independent study course may be more department. No | year. taken in any given fa/ysdn 4110 3.0* 4110 fa/ysdn a Discipline Building use does not It graphic design as a number of themes. 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No | year. taken in any given credit exclusion: FA/YSDN 3109 3.0. 3109 FA/YSDN credit exclusion: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Third- or fourth-year or fourth-year Third- Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Admission is limited to Admission Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Admission is limited to fourth-year students by by students is limited to fourth-year Admission Prerequisite: Required course for design major. Co-requisite: FA/YSDN 4004 or 6.0 Co-requisite: FA/YSDN design major. course for Required Third- or fourth-year standing in the BDes program or permission of the or fourth-year Third- Department of Design. Integrated with GS/MDES 5404 3.0. standing in the BDes program or permission of the Department of Design. 3.0. Integrated with GS/MDES 5412 portfolio review and a minimum of B+ average. of B+ average. and a minimum review portfolio fourth-year students by portfolio review and a minimum of B+ average. and a minimum of B+ average. review portfolio by students fourth-year fa/ysdn 4105 3.0 Design Studies Seminar fa/ysdn in 2018/2019) (not offered writing intensive and themes in a small-class research Explores in intended for students with a special interest seminar environment with the individual writing projects develop design studies. 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Projects analytical, organizational and business- demonstrate investigative, oriented communication skills. | fa/ysdn 4014 3.0 Design Lab fa/ysdn Another design in-house function as the Department of Design’s Students University York affiliated with the for clients work team to create 4013, students will take on greater YSDN Following community. supervisiondesign management and project in this responsibilities course. | fa/ysdn 4013 3.0 4013 fa/ysdn Design Lab in-house design Department function as the of Design’s Students University York affiliated with the for clients work team to create instructor supervision, students assume all Under community. the design, to client meetings, to print from responsibilities project checks. | specifications and press permission of the Department of Design. Course credit exclusion: FA/ credit exclusion: permission of the Department of Design. Course 3.0. Note: there will be up to $250.00 costs of associated 3103 YSDN panels (rental/ display and an additional $50 for show the graduation for refurbishing). 20 York / Sheridan Program in Design Practicum Course, Winter Semester 3credits Design &Colour fa/ysdn 1004 3.0 Practicum Course, Winter Semester 3credits Design &Image fa/ysdn 10023.0 Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Visual Language fa/ysdn 10013.0 Lab 02 Lab 01 Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Section M: : Section A Course 2018Timetable / 2019 Section G: Section M: Section S: NOTE: DB= Victor PhillipDahdalehBuilding(formerly TEL) Friday Friday Wednesday 12:30 –16:30 Wednesday 08:30–12:30 Wednesday 08:30–12:30 Wednesday 14:00 –18:00 Wednesday –13:00 09:00 Wednesday –13:00 09:00 Wednesday 12:30 –16:30 Wednesday 08:30–12:30 Wednesday 08:30–12:30 Wednesday 14:00 –18:00 Wednesday –13:00 09:00 Wednesday –13:00 09:00

08:30–1 08:30–1 2:30 2:30 York York York York York Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan York York York Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan DB 4031 DB 4034 DB 4034 DB 4031 DB 4034 J 219 J 223 J 219 DB 4034 DB 4031 DB 4034 J 219 J 223 J 219 Practicum Course, Winter Semester 3credits fa/ysdn 10063.0 Fundamentals andMethods: Visual Interaction Design Lecture Course,Fall Semester 3credits Critical IssuesinDesignfa/ysdn 1101 3.0 Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 LECT 01 Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Section M: Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Typography 2fa/ysdn 2003 3.0 Section S: Section G: Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Section G: Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Typography 1fa/ysdn 10053.0 Section A : Section A Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Lab 03 Lab 02 Lab 01 Section A : Section A Section G: Wednesday 12:30 –16:30 Wednesday 12:30 –16:30 Wednesday 08:30–12:30 Wednesday 14:00 –18:00 Wednesday 14:00 –18:00 Wednesday –13:00 09:00 Thursday Max 120 Thursday 12:30 –16:30 Thursday 12:30 –16:30 Thursday 08:30–12:30 Thursday 13:30 –17:30 Thursday 13:30 –17:30 Thursday –13:00 09:00 Wednesday 14:00 –18:00 Wednesday 14:00 –18:00 Wednesday –13:00 09:00 Wednesday 12:30 –16:30 Wednesday 12:30 –16:30 Wednesday 08:30–12:30 (formerly Design1) Interactivity

09:0 0 –12:00 York York York Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan York York York Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan York York York Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan

DB 4028 DB 4031 DB 4028 J 223 J 218 J 218 J 102 DB 4031 DB 4034 DB 4034 J 219 J 218 J 219 DB 4028 DB 4031 DB 4028 J 223 J 218 J 218 Handbook 2018 – 2019 21 J 223 DB 4031 DB 4034 J 208 DB 4028 DB 4028 DB 4031 J 208 J 208 J 218 J 219 J 218

Sheridan York York Sheridan York York York Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan edits 3 cr

(formerly Information Design 1) Design Information (formerly Winter Semester Winter Tuesday 13:30 – 17:30 13:30 Tuesday Monday 12:30 – 16:30 12:30 Monday – 16:30 12:30 Monday Monday 09:00Monday – 13:00 Thursday 08:30 – 12:30 Thursday – 16:30 12:30 Thursday – 16:30 12:30 Thursday Monday 09:00Monday – 13:00 – 17:30 13:30 Tuesday Thursday 09:00 – 13:00 Thursday 09:00 – 13:00 Thursday – 17:30 13:30 Thursday Section S : Lab 01 Section M : Lab 01 Lab 02 fa/ysdn 2010 3.0 3d Design fa/ysdn 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Practicum Section S : fa/ysdn 2013 3.0 & Methods fa/ysdn Materials 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Practicum Section G : Lab 01 fa/ysdn 2012 3.0 for Design fa/ysdn Drawing 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Practicum Section M : Practicum Course, Winter Semester 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Practicum Lab 01 Lab 02 Lab 03 Methodologies and Design Concepts Information 3.0 2008 fa/ysdn Lab 01 Lab 02 Section S : Lab 01 Lab 02 Lab 03 DB 4034 DB 4031 DB 4031 DB 4031 DB 4028 DB 4028 DB 4034 DB 4031 DB 4028 J 223 J 219 J 223 J 219 J 223 J 218 J 219 J 223 J 223

York York York York York York York York York Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan Sheridan 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 2:30 – 16:30 2:30 – 16:30 08:30 – 1 08:30 – 1 1 08:30 – 1 08:30 – 1 1 08:30 – 1 08:30 – 1 08:30 – 1

(formerly Interactivity(formerly Design 2)

Thursday Thursday Friday Thursday Thursday Thursday Friday Friday Friday Thursday 09:00 – 13:00 Thursday – 17:30 13:30 Thursday – 17:30 13:30 Thursday Monday 13:30 – 17:30 13:30 Monday 09:00 – 13:00 Thursday – 17:30 13:30 Thursday Tuesday 09:00 – 13:00 Tuesday 09:00 – 13:00 Tuesday – 17:30 13:30 Tuesday Section A : Section A : Lab 01 Lab 02 Lab 03 Lab 01 Lab 02 Lab 03 Section S : Processes and Workflows: Visual Interaction Design Interaction Visual Workflows: and Processes 2005 3.0 fa/ysdn Practicum Course, Fall Semester 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Practicum Section M : Lab 01 Lab 02 Lab 03 Lab 01 Lab 02 Lab 03 Section G : Section G : fa/ysdn 2004 3.0 2004 Design 1 fa/ysdn Communication 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Practicum Lab 01 Lab 02 Lab 03 Lab 01 Lab 02 Lab 03 NOTE: DB = Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building (formerly TEL) (formerly Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building DB = NOTE: fa/ysdn 2007 3.0 3 fa/ysdn Typography 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Practicum 22 York / Sheridan Program in Design (Partial inclassandonline) (Partial inclassandonline) Lecture Course,Fall Semester 3credits History ofDesignfa/ysdn 21023.0 NOTE: DB= Victor PhillipDahdalehBuilding(formerly TEL) 2018/2019Course Timetable TUTR 04 TUTR 03 TUTR 02 TUTR 01 LECT 01 Section A : Section A Blended Course, Winter Semester 3credits fa/ysdn 2109 3.0 History andCulture ofInteraction Design Blended Course, Winter Semester 3credits Evolution ofInformation Designfa/ysdn 2108 3.0 BLEN 01 BLEN 01 Section M: Section M: LECT 01 Lecture Course, Winter Semester 3credits Graphic fa/ysdn Designin Canada 2106 3.0 LECT 01 Section S: Lecture Course, Winter Semester 3credits Design Thinking fa/ysdn 21043.0 Section S: Max 20 Max 120 (30pertutorial) Wednesday 11:30 –12:30 Wednesday 11:30 –12:30 Wednesday 10:30 –11:30 Wednesday 10:30 –11:30 Wednesday 08:30–10:30 Monday Monday Monday 13:30 –16:30 Tuesday Max 40 Max 40 Max 40

1 1 09:0 1:30 –14:30 1:30 –14:30 0 –12:00 York York York York York York York Sheridan Sheridan ACW 003 ACW 002 ACW 104 ACW 009 ACW 004 ACW 104 ACW 002 J 220 J 222 Section S Section M Section G Section A Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Communication Design2fa/ysdn 30043.0 Section H Section G Section A Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Interaction Designfa/ysdn 3006 3.0 Advanced ModelsandSpeculative Interfaces: Visual Section S Section M Section A Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits fa/ysdn 3005 3.0 User Centred Design:Prototyping andUsability Section S Section G Section A Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Typeface Designfa/ysdn 30033.0

Monday Tuesday Monday Tuesday Thursday Monday Thursday Tuesday Monday Monday Monday Monday Monday Winter Semester Winter Semester 3credits Winter Semester (formerly Design&Systems)

08:30–1 09:0 08:30–1 09:0 09:0 1 1 09:0 1 08:30–1 09:0 09:0 1 3:30 –17:30 6:30 –20:30 6:30 –20:30 2:30 –16:30 0 –13:00 0 –13:00 0 –13:00 0 –13:00 0 –13:00 0 –13:00 2:30 2:30 2:30

3cr 3cr edits edits Sheridan York Sheridan York Sheridan Sheridan York Sheridan York York (formerly Design3) Interactivity Sheridan Sheridan York J 219 DB 4031 J 218 DB 4031 J 218 J 223 DB 4028 J 218 DB 4028 DB 4028 J 219 J 219 DB 4028 Handbook 2018 – 2019 23

DB 4028 J 223 ACW 204 ACW DB 4034 J 219 J 208 ACE 003 ACE J 102 303 ACW

York Sheridan York York Sheridan Sheridan York Sheridan York 1:30 1:30 0 – 13:00 2:30 – 16:30 3:30 – 17:30 3:30 – 16:30 4:30 – 17:30 1 08:30 – 1 1 09:0 08:30 – 1 1 1

Max 45 Max 45 Monday 09:00 – 13:00 Tuesday Wednesday Friday Friday Friday 12:30 – 16:30 12:30 Friday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Max 45 Max 45 Section M Section S Section M : LECT 01 Section G : A : Section 3106 3.0 & Influence fa/ysdn Image 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Lecture Section M : fa/ysdn 3013 3.0 2 fa/ysdn Communication Time-based credits 3 Semester Winter Course, Practicum 3014 3.0 Design fa/ysdn Graphic Environmental 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Practicum Section G Section M Section S Lecture Course, Fall Semester 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Lecture Lecture Course, Fall Semester 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Lecture LECT 01 fa/ysdn 3102 3.0 in Design fa/ysdn Problems Contemporary LECT 01 3104 3.0 fa/ysdn Design for Public Awareness LECT 01 3108 3.0 fa/ysdn the Public Sphere Design, Dissent and 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Lecture fa/ysdn 3012 3.0 3012 fa/ysdn Networks Mapping and Information 3) Design Information (formerly 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Practicum DB 4028 DB 4034 J 219 J 218 DB 4031 DB 4034 J 218 DB 4031 J 223 DB 4034 DB 4034 DB 4031 DB 4034 J 223 York York Sheridan Sheridan York York Sheridan York Sheridan York York York York Sheridan 2:30 0 – 13:00 2:30 – 16:30 2:30 – 16:30 3:30 – 17:30 6:30 – 20:30 2:30 – 16:30 3:30 – 17:30 2:30 – 16:30 3:30 – 17:30 6:30 – 20:30 2:30 – 16:30 2:30 – 16:30 3:30 – 17:30 1 1 1 1 1 1 09:0 1 1 08:30 – 1 1 1 1

Winter Semester 3 credits Semester Winter Winter Semester 3 credits Semester Winter

Monday Monday Monday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Friday Tuesday Monday Friday Monday Monday 08:30 – 12:30 08:30 – 12:30 Monday Monday Section A Section B Section G fa/ysdn 3009 3.0 fa/ysdn Communication Time-based 3 credits Semester Fall Course, Practicum Section A Section B Section G Section H fa/ysdn 3008 3.0 3008 fa/ysdn and Sequences Narratives Information 2) Design Information (formerly 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Practicum Section M Section M Section S Section A Section G Section A Section B fa/ysdn 3010 3.0 Design fa/ysdn Package 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Practicum fa/ysdn 3011 3.0 fa/ysdn Design Editorial 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Practicum NOTE: DB = Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building (formerly TEL) (formerly Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building DB = NOTE: 24 York / Sheridan Program in Design Lecture Course, Winter Semester 3credits (formerly FA/YSDN 2103 3.0) Research inDesignfa/ysdn 31123.0 NOTE: DB= Victor PhillipDahdalehBuilding(formerly TEL) Design Placement fa/ysdn 31113.0 2018/2019 Course Timetable Blended Course, Winter Semester 3credits Section S withGS/MDES54023.0) (integrated Section M (integrated with GS/MDES 5403 3.0) withGS/MDES54033.0) (integrated Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits (formerly Interactive System Design) AdvancedTopics inInteractivity fa/ysdn 4003 3.0 Type InMotion fa/ysdn 4002 3.0 Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Section S Section A LECT 01 (Online tutorial: 1hour) BLEN 01 Section G Section S: Section M: Max 120 Max 110 Friday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday Winter Semester 3credits

Winter Semester 3credits

Tuesday Wednesday

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1 1 2:30 –14:30 3:30 –16:30

Sheridan York Sheridan York Sheridan York Sheridan J 218 DB 4034 J 218 DB 4031 J 102 ACW 004 J 218 (integrated withGS/MDES5408 3.0) (integrated Section A Practicum Course, Fall Semester 3credits (formerly Information Design 4) Data VisualizationDesign fa/ysdn 40083.0 Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Book Designfa/ysdn 4005 3.0 Practicum Course, Year 6credits Design Workshop fa/ysdn 40046.0 (integrated with GS/MDES 5407 3.0) (Blended Course) (Blended withGS/MDES54073.0) (integrated Practicum Course,Fall Semester 3credits Corporate Designfa/ysdn Identity 4007 3.0 Section G Section A Section K Section J Section H Section G Section C Section B Section A Section S Section M (integrated withGS/MDES54073.0) (integrated Section G Section A (integrated with GS/MDES 5405 3.0) withGS/MDES54053.0) (integrated Section M (integrated withGS/MDES54053.0) (integrated Tuesday 12:30 –16:30 Friday Wednesday Friday Friday Monday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Tuesday

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1 1 09:0 09:0 09:0 09:0 1 1 08:30–1 1 1

1 08:30 –1 1

3:30 –17:30 6:30 –20:30 3:30 –17:30 6:30 –20:30

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Monday Monday Monday Max 45 This course will meet every second week. Max 110 course will meet every second week. This Fall Fall Winter Winter Year Year Fall Fall Winter Winter Year Year

LECT 01 Section S Section S fa/ysdn 4102 3.0 4102 fa/ysdn Design Management 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Lecture fa/ysdn 4104 3.0 of Design fa/ysdn Aspects Professional 3 credits Year Course, Lecture LECT 01 Committee Section A Section G Section M Section S Section A Section G Section G fa/ysdn 4901 3.0 or Studies: Design Studies fa/ysdn Independent 3 or 6 credits Year or Winter or 4901 6.0 Fall Section A Section G Section M Section S Section A Section G fa/ysdn 4900 3.0 fa/ysdn Studies: Design Practicum Independent 3 or 6 credits Year or Winter or or 4900 6.0 Fall DB 4034 DB 4034 DB 4028 DB 4028 DB 4028 York York York York York 2:30 2:30 2:30 – 16:30 2:30 – 16:30 2:30 – 16:30 1 1 1 08:30 – 1 08:30 – 1

Winter Semester 3 credits Semester Winter Tuesday Friday Friday Tuesday Max 10 Max 10 Tuesday Section M Section A Section M Section A : Section Section M : fa/ysdn 4013 3.0 Design Lab fa/ysdn 3 credits Semester Course, Fall Practicum fa/ysdn 4009 3.0 4009 fa/ysdn and Environments Objects Interactive Environments) Design in Interactive (formerly 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Practicum fa/ysdn 4010 3.0 Design fa/ysdn Package Advanced 3 credits Semester Fall Course, Practicum NOTE: DB = Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building (formerly TEL) (formerly Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Building DB = NOTE: fa/ysdn 4014 3.0 Design Lab fa/ysdn Another 3 credits Semester Winter Course, Practicum Eve. Aft. Morn. 26 York / Sheridan Program in Design Fall 2018 Program Planner Timetable Monday Blended Art intheCity fa Package Design fa (formerly Design&Systems) Prototyping andUsability User CentredDesign: fa Communication Design2 fa Blended Art intheCity fa (formerly Information Design2) and Sequences Information Narratives fa Communication Time-based fa Communication Time-based fa Typeface Design fa York / / / / / / / / / ysdn art ysdn ysdn ysdn ysdn art ysdn ysdn h h

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countries to participate in US elections. Her work has been work countries to participate in US elections. Her Professor, Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design, Sheridan College Arts and Design, Sheridan Animation, Faculty of Professor, Memorial University MSc University, York | MDes Visual Communication, published in design journals such as Visual by , and recognized & Culture , and Design Communication Design Directors Type organizations and publications including the several is work magazines. Her and Communication Arts Graphis Club, Arts (aiga) National of Graphic included in the American Institute Archive. Design Chair, Associate Professor, Department of Design, York University York Department of Design, Professor, Associate Chair, USA | MGD North Carolina State University, Arts Dean’s of Fine of the Faculty is a recipient Angela Norwood Design the and teaches across Award Teaching Faculty Junior masters year foundation courses through first curriculum, from supervision, information design. Her with an emphasis on of design in include examining the role interests research current social, cultural and cognitive indigenous communities through advertising,aspects of wayfinding and signage systems, and design on this topic in Ladakh, has conducted workshops She pedagogy. graphic designer having worked is a former professional She India. served as Norwood in Chicago, il and Raleigh, nc. Professor team for a designer and consultant on the global marketing US citizens an organization that empowers Abroad, Democrats in 71 james march is an interdisciplinary who designer and educator March James lettering, front-end identities, custom printed matter, creates finds satisfaction in an He interfaces projects. and interactive for clients of projects practice, taking on a wide range unspecialized has taught interactivity March years the past eight Over of all sizes. been and has and health psychology statistics design, typography, in Canada, the USA and the United a speaker at conferences books several in graphic design has appeared Kingdom. March’s , Arts and globally including Applied and magazines both nationally also extend to publications . His FRAME and Communication Arts recent journal articles on contrast with the scientific community, and melodies and congruence priming of words effects in affective of Language and being published in the journal Psychology focuses on metaphysical research current Communication. March’s accounts of memory of systems and multidimensional visualizations storage mediums. angela norwood [email protected]

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H Coordinator/Professor, Faculty of Animation, Arts and Design, Sheridan Arts and Design, Sheridan Animation, Faculty of Coordinator/Professor, BID Carleton University Toronto, University of College | MArch experiential design for sustainability, for education and advocacy, concentratedoninformationdesign are investigations er research of several is the recipient practice. She design and collaborative has been exhibited and and commissions and her work awards published internationally. Angela Iarocci has a diverse design background that builds on design background has a diverse Angela Iarocci She architecture. her academic training in industrial design and sector, experience in both the public and private has professional design and specializing in information design, environmental developing in large-scale projects has been involved She architecture. installations. wayfinding systems, exhibits, and interpretive angela iarocci Jan Hadlaw is a historian of design and media. Her research interests interests research Her is a historian of design and media. Hadlaw Jan shaped and the imaginaries that have focus on modern technologies in 20th century is especially interested She their design and meaning. and popular culture, in technological artifacts, their representation conceptions modern and advancing in shaping they played the roles Theories of the a co-editor of is She of time, space, and identity. Internet: Mobile jan hadlaw of the New publications include “’Mysteries recent 2014). Her and Automatic Telephones Dial Introducing Explained’: Phone forthcoming in in the 1920s,” Subscribers Service Canada to Bell and the Technology, (eds.), Science, Adcock T. and E. Jones-Imhotep Modern American “The UBC Press; Vancouver: , in Canada Modern Atzmon and in L. Thing,” Technological as a Contested Telephone Design and Thing Theory Things: , (eds), Encountering Boradkar P. seventeen has over Hadlaw London: Bloomsbury (2017). Professor with experience as a designer and has worked of professional years In range of clients in cultural and corporate spheres. a diverse Department, Professor addition to being a member of the Design Programs Graduate University’s York holds appointments in Hadlaw Studies, Technology Science & of Communications & Culture, Culture. Visual and Art & History Studies, Interdisciplinary Associate Professor, Department of Design, York University York Design, Department of Professor, Associate BFA MA , University, Fraser | PhD Simon Concordia University 40 York / Sheridan Program in Design Greater TorontoArea. basedinthe companies,mediacompaniesand startups construction their data-driven projects. Design Borxu clienteleincludelarge-scale studio Design,zu isthefounderofBorxu amulti-disciplinary intersection ofbusinessanddesigntodeliver distinctive solutionsto where entrepreneurs, designersandengineersconstantlyexaminethe Futures program atOCADUniversity. in datavisualizationandvisualanalytics2014from theDigital and physicalcomputing.He received hisMaster ofDesign degree branding andprintdesigntointeractiondesign,information worked inthefieldsince1993. His area ofpracticerangesfrom Borzu Talaie isanaward-winning designerandeducatorwhohas Futures| MDesDigital OCADUniversity, BDes York University (2018-2019), DepartmentofDesign, York University Sessional Professor,Assistant Contractually Limited Appointment talaieborzu industry’s directors mostcelebrateddesigners,art andtypographers. e cements hispositioninthedesigncommunityby havinghis work standalongsideinternationalpower players andsomeofthe featuring thebestofintypographydesign. world’s mostprestigious typographycompetitioninNew York City, the highlyregarded New York Type Directors Clubtojudgethe awards since2010.However inJanuary 2014,Paul wasselectedby more direction than60+internationaldesign,art andtypography publications. Highlights from hisillustriouscareer includewinning aul’s innovative design,creative direction andadorning typography have beenpublishedinover 100+booksand groundbreaking typographic illustrations. dimensionsandlayers inhis fashion, heisalwaysaddingvarying and understandsconceptsideasinapage.In modernist true is boldandflamboyant. He manipulatesthewayone reads, looks This isanunconventional pairingofbothimageandnarrative that ofhandlettering. incorporating customtypographyandtheart is uniqueeye hasalsolenthisvisionandstrategyby designing and creating completebooksandnotablemagazinetitles,while imagination anddiscovery. of experimentationandusinghisfirmasaplatformforcreative typographer, iscontinuallypushed,broadening theboundaries “Faith” in1990tofocussolelyondesign,where hisappetiteasa in explorationandinnovation. Paul launchedhispractice and designerPaul Sych’s identity. 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