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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 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 2019 / 2020 | 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 2019 / 2020 | 20 with the design profession, the corporate sector, and various graphic design associations. Fall 2019 ysdn Timetable Planner | 26

Winter 2020 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 Sheridan 1430 Trafalgar Road Important Dates | 44 Oakville, Ontario l6h 2l1 Phone: 905 845 9430 x2577 E-mail: [email protected] www.sheridancollege.ca Handbook 2019 – 2020 3 York/Sheridan Program in Design Program York/Sheridan Department of Design Department angela norwood Chair, & Design Media, Performance Arts, of School University York angela iarocci Coordinator, & Design Arts Animation, of Faculty York’s Department of Design co-sponsored a talk by IBM’s Director Director IBM’s a talk by co-sponsored Department of Design York’s as part of its interdisciplinary lecture Vredenberg, Karel of Design, York series in partnership Lassonde School of Engineering. with Andrew and educator, writer, design curator, also hosted Design significant design exhibitions several a talk showcasing for Blauvelt speakers inspired the past decade. Both throughout he has overseen of opportunitiesstudents with wide ranges for shaping exciting in design. careers and their varied members at both institutions continued Faculty the practice. Over and creative of design research programs diverse in international conferences, been involved faculty have past year and curatorial commissions, giving public international teaching articles.talks, and publishing 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 . Saba . Saba The World’s World’s The Oble as well as Q&A sessions with the as well Design Canada Design exhibition from September to December, 2018. This to December, September exhibition from . the documentary Durrell. Greg director Typeface Design competitions. Design Typeface of held screenings and Sheridan York 2018, both November In Best Typography Best Type the from winning work annual international exhibit features and 2018 Communications Design 64th Annual Club’s Director available to students upon graduation. available college hosted Hub and the Typographic Sheridan The including freelance designers and in-house designers from various various designers and in-house designers from including freelance Facebook, Bakken & Bæck, IBM, companies such as FiftyThree, visited classes, instilling the richness of opportunitiesAmazon, Over the past year, we continued to create opportunities for students continued to create we the past year, Over through Toronto with leading design studios in to interact directly Group, Konrad RL Solutions, sessions hosted by networking speakers, Guest Vanderbrand. and Mass, Critical Kastor & Pollux, Sobhani won Sliver in Editorial & Book Design for her project, for her project, & Book Design in Editorial won Sliver Sobhani Zenith For the Advertising & Design Club of Canada student competition, & Design the Advertising For Luong Zachery and David Eng, Young, Carson Gupta, Mohit for the mobile application award the Gold received Erin Dineen in Typography Design & Application, Zachery in Eng & Application, Design Typography in Dineen Erin Design. in Editorial Sobhani and Saba Design, Typography, and Mohit Gupta, Zachery Eng, Carson Young, and Young, Zachery Carson Eng, Gupta, and Mohit Typography, for UX Design. won the Quarry Luong Award David categories: in various Arts Awards 2018 Applied won three Students Ratnasingham were recognized with the Fjord Award for Digital for Digital Award with the Fjord recognized Ratnasingham were Alpha Kilo Award won the Zulu Wong Sarah Design. Product for Award Forge the received Neita Dana Design, for Advertising Designers of Ontario student competition with ten honourable student of Ontario Designers in four of the specialty and national projects mentions and winning and Melosha Chang Clover Man, Zhu, Isaak categories. Elizabeth national and local design competitions. national and local design Graphic in the 2018 Registered well YSDN did extremely Sheridan Program in Design in 2018/19. Design in Program Sheridan in international, students continued to distinguish themselves Our We extend a warm and enthusiastic welcome to all students, faculty to all students, welcome a warm and enthusiastic extend We time it is a good year, new for an exciting we prepare As and staff. York/ within the events and achievements on significant to reflect Welcome 4 York / Sheridan Program in Design 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 design. Thecurriculum reflects thedistincttheoretical, research and intensive andprofessional educationinvisualcommunication 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 Program ofStudy The York/Sheridan Program in Design offersacomprehensive,

course atthe3000-level forthe YSDN program. change itscoursenumbertoFA/YSDN 31123.0 andwillbecomearequired * with anadditional HistoryofDesign 24 78 12 12 18 .... Degree Requirements counted more than once). as Humanities, Free Elective orFine Elective Arts butcannot be Media, Performance &Design in to afirstundergraduatedegree program intheSchoolofArts, facs 1900 6.0 optional. credits from the Performance &Design withaminimumof than once.For Media, studentsadmittedtotheSchoolofArts, Free Elective orFine Elective Arts butcannotbecountedmore Design degrees. Thesecoursescanbecountedas Humanities, major Six credits from the Effective as of additional with anadditional 54 the YSDN program orwho have notpreviously takenitprior. return in2018/19asFA/YSDN 31123.0forstudentsenteringtheirthird year in FA/YSDN 21033.0Research inDesign willnotbeoffered in2017/18butwill Note Bachelor ofDesign(Honours)Major

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gpa 17 to session, in a given credits: or more 12 18 or higher. or higher. 7.0 summa cum laude cum laude magna cum laude have achieved a Sessional Overall Overall a Sessional achieved have Advanced Standing Advanced each year. Advanced standing students may need to complete three 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 • Students who have taken who have • Students taken who have • Students Overall a Sessional achieved who have and Major Overall achieved students who have • Graduating of 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 7.80 8.00 that in Design, Program York/Sheridan to the admitted Students attended another post-secondaryhave institution 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 Dean’s Honour Roll Roll Honour Dean’s of the academic achievements recognizes Roll Honour Dean’s The the following: ....

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in 5.0 5.0 Cumulative Overall Grade Average Point 4.0 4.2 4.8 5.0 fall below the fall below gpas change my program my program change Major Grade Point Average 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 additional credits at York University University York at additional credits credits for design majors) must be credits 39 30 courses taken at Sheridan College count courses taken at Sheridan FA/YSDN Credits Completed fewer than 24 credits 24 to 53 credits 54 to 83 credits 84 ” form to enter a BA degree program if they wish to program ” form to enter a BA degree and an Overall Grade Point Average of at least Average Point Grade and an Overall 5.0 students whose Overall and/or Major and/or Major students whose Overall ) during the course of his or her studies may proceewd in an proceewd ) during the course of his or her studies may 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 Fulfill all the requirements of the major program. requirements all the Fulfill Complete a minimum of Complete a minimum . . C+ the program will not be able to enrol in courses for the Fall/ will not be able to enrol the program session. Winter requirements listed above must submit a “ listed above requirements request York. continue their studies at ysdn Honours program, on warning, provided the year level progression progression level year the on warning, provided program, Honours met: are set out below requirements least degree. an Honours to continue in and graduate with order falls below Average Point Grade student whose Cumulative ( Students admitted to the York/Sheridan Program in Design in Design Program York/Sheridan admitted to the Students of at Average Point Grade maintain a Major to required are towards this requirement). Depending on the credit awarded 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 2 ( requirement The in-faculty leading to as the minimum number of additional courses regarded ( a second degree 1 Courses taken as requirements. residency with Senate in accordance requirement; cannot be used to satisfy this part first degree of the another institution are not eligible for this program. another institution are to: required candidates are all cases, second degree In from another accredited institution may apply 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 apply to the School of Arts, Media, Performance & Design 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 Students who hold a degree from an accredited institution may institution an accredited from who hold a degree Students Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year Level Year ...... 6 York / Sheridan Program in Design

† † † † † † † Note: .... *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 1st year majors counted more thanonce). as Humanities, Free Elective orFine Elective Arts butcannotbe Media, Performance &Design in to afirstundergraduatedegree program intheSchoolofArts, facs 19006.0 For students all registered prior to the are optional. 6 Performance &Design withaminimumof than once.For Media, studentsadmittedtotheSchoolofArts, Free Elective orFine Elective Arts butcannotbecountedmore Design degrees. Thesecoursescanbecountedas Humanities, major, Six credits from the Effective as of Performance &Design majors Required courses forallSchoolofArts, Media, Design 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 Design majors continue inandgraduatewithanHonours degree. and anOverall Grade Point Average ofatleast required tomaintainaMajor Grade Point Average ofatleast 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 credits from the 1st Year Bachelor ofDesign(Honours) Not allcoursesintheDesigncurriculum may beoffered each year. The coursesnotoffered in FW19/20 areindicatedwith are required Media, ofallSchoolArts, Performance & Arts &Ideas Arts isrequired ofallstudentsadmitted 2011/2012 Fundamentals andMethods: Visual Interaction Design &Image Critical Issues inDesign Typography Visual Language Materials &Methods Drawing forDesign Visualization Methods 3d Design &Colour fa/1900 3.0 fa/1900 3.00 Design (formerlyDesign1) Interactivity Winter academic year: academic 1 seriesofcoursesoutsidethemajor

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and supplementary can only be taken in one’s – as these courses year graduating year. The Supplementary Year Program allows students, whose life students, whose allows Program Year Supplementary The Bachelor of finishing their them from prevent circumstances load/ to take a reduced in four years, degree Honours Design Year is defined Supplementary This year of study. fee fifth reduced terms. and Summer Winter, including the Fall, as an academic year requirements Honours BDes expected to complete the are Students are Students Program. Year the end of this Supplementary by in expected to enrol summer term. taken the maximum but want to take summer courses (and haven’t 36 should note that if Students if they apply to graduate in the Fall. and take summer courses, these they apply to graduate in the Fall courses will be included in their standing. can take courses as students who graduate in the Spring Design to pay for them. students, but will be required non-degree Th to offer summer course will meetobligation to determine whether a given requirements. degree Honours BDes .... certain students to take a of courses at number While allowing in order University, York of in other faculties and other the requirement, to meet the residence & Design Performance their courses as follows: • Furthermore: • Design August) through The annual (September program. degree a full load of fee covers program may also take up to terms. Students .... be YSDN courses) YSDN be Economics Social Science Anthropology Geography Science Political Psychology Science Social Sociology must not credits. credits in their proper their proper in credits 60 120 YSDN YSDN courses) be FA courses but be FA YSDN YSDN courses) courses outside the major. However, However, courses outside the major. credits, and it is highly recommended recommended highly is it and credits, YSDN YSDN courses) 90 must must be must be can be Natural Science Natural Science and Technology and Science Studies (SC/STS) Biology Atmospheric Science & Earth Studies Environmental (ES/ENVS 1500 6.0) Natural Science and Astronomy fa/1900 3.0 fa/1900

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in August enrolment period, the departmentenrolment offering the course may decide spaces to other categories of to open any or all of the remaining spaces in courses beginning departments may release students. Some some or even all of the spaces initially for certainsome or even categories of major level, year students on the basis of their home faculty, the course not be filled during the initial Should or program. Access Specs Access reserved courses, the department many the course has offering In number. then room wing, designated by are rooms Sheridan Example: Room Wing, 3. respectively. Towers and South in the North used to identify rooms Example: 2. or Halls) Lecture (Curtis e.g. identifying the room. 1. Example: number. a room by followed Room If a class start If practices. Example: university to standard according time is Campus. York buildings on the instruction in English. Section, day, time and room information time and room day, instruction Section, in English. All subject to change. are offerings, morning and evening between hour clock to differentiate through the university’s registration and enrolment system. and enrolment registration the university’s through All with Department of Design, & Design, Performance Media, Each of the courses offered is listed by course title, course by course is listed Each of the courses offered etc.), term and number of studio, type (lecture, course number, catalogue number is used to access the course The six-digit credits. York/Sheridan Program in Design whether the courses are taught taught in Design are whether the courses Program York/Sheridan campus. University the York or campus Trafalgar the Sheridan at For current information on sessional dates, see: information on sessional current For www.registrar.yorku.ca/enrol/dates/fw19 Fall

14 York / Sheridan Program in Design Course creditexclusion: FA/YSDN 3.0. 2002 Prerequisite: DesignmajororpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. and legibilityare introduced. | measurement, prioritizationofinformationandissuesreadability and electronic design.Thetypographic vocabulary, systemof print and thetypographysystemaspracticedincontemporary Introduces anddevelopment ofletters,letterforms thehistory (not offered in 2019/2020) Typography 1 periods isinvestigated. variety ofmaterialsandprocesses, andtheuseofcolourinvarious computer exercises andprojects. Thecreative useofcolour usinga of light,pigmentandcolourmaterialsthrough aseriesoftactileand Studies colourperception, systemsorclassificationandthenature (not offered in2019/2020) Design &Colour course for designmajor. as well astheirpotentialforthecommunicationofideas.| investigated withconsiderationgiven toformandcontentofimages Different methodsofgeneratingandmanipulatingimagesare abstract imagesinthecontextofvisualcommunicationdesign. Examines theprocess ofcreating representational, graphic,and (not offered in2019/2020) Design &Image processes. | language isdeveloped viatactileandcomputerapplication through various exercises andprojects. Thisoperationalform comprising ourvisuallanguageonthetwo-dimensionallevel Examines andexplores theelementsandprinciplesofdesign (not offered in2019/2020) Visual Language .... in the York/Sheridan Program inDesign. feesapply. supplementary andvoluntary compulsory * check thelecture scheduleforcurrent courseofferings. curriculum. Not allofthesecourseswillbeoffered each year. Please Below are coursedescriptionsforallcoursesapproved forthedesign Descriptions Course 1000 Level Courses For studentsnotinthe York/Sheridan Program inDesign, ysdn coursestaughtatSheridan Collegeare openonlytostudents Required coursefor designmajor. fa/ysdn 10053.0* fa/ysdn 10023.0* fa/ysdn 10013.0* fa/ysdn 10043.0* Required coursefor designmajor.

Required .... fa/ysdn 11103.0* Communications in the Urban Environment permission oftheDepartmentDesign. themes inupperyear designstudiescourses.| design. Prepares in-depthexplorationofthese studentsforfurther as appliedtovisualculture tographic ingeneralandparticular Introduces studentstomanyofthecentralthemescriticaltheory (not offered in2019/2020) Critical Issues inDesign FA/YSDN 1001 3.0orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. interaction. | on theintroduction ofthedeveloping theoriesandmodelsof visual representations based ofthehumancomputerinterface Examines andexplores theformsofinteractivitythrough designing (not offered in2019/2020) fa/ysdn 10063.0* Fundamentals andMethods: Visual Interaction Design Focuses ontheurbanenvironment asaresource fordeveloping and credit exclusion: FA/YSDN 3.0priorto2001. 2004 FA/YSDN 1002 3.0orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign.Course | students todevelop amulti-disciplinedapproach todesign. and learningtheoriesare integratedintothedesignprocess assisting dimensional visualcommunicationdesign. Various communication This practicumcourseconcentratesonbuildingskillsintwo- Communication Design 1 the DepartmentofDesign. course for designmajor. Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 1005 3.0orpermissionof legibility inprintandelectronic communicationdesign.| typographicsystemsandissuesofreadability and contemporary Further investigates thehistory, principlesandapplicationof Typography 2 majors. Opentonon-majors. effects willbeaddressed. | diversity –formal,stylisticandfunctional behavioural structural reinforcing andawareness ofvisualand acritical designvocabulary Required coursefor designmajor. Prerequisites: FA/YSDN 1001 3.0and 2000 Level Courses 2000 Required coursefor designmajor. Prerequisite: fa/ysdn 20033.0*

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. Explores advertising, illustration, photography, advertising, illustration, photography, . Explores 1750 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: important influences and the importance to our time. The primary to today with required the industrial revolution focus is from environment. and much critical looking at our own reading | credit exclusion: permission of the Department of Design. Course 6.0. 2102 FA/YSDN Design Thinking: 2104 3.0* fa/ysdn and creative between the similarities and differences Examines in the design required critical thinking. 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. | 3.0. 2101A FA/YSDN credit exclusion: Design in Graphic of Media History in 2019/2020) (not offered to graphic design in the media practices as related various Analyzes since West fashion, and digital imagery representation, in the film, scientific graphic shaped, and been shaped by, they have context of how design. | Department of Design. Drawing for Design for Drawing and of objects vocabulary a visual representation for the Develops and concepts applications. Ideas in design ideas for communication and symbolic into literal, abstract and translated will be explored symbols and pictograms, representations, form for use in graphic with impact. to help communicate letterforms in order | and Methods Materials with materials students in hands-on experimentation Engages as a understand the design process techniques to and production visual solving within problem for inquiryvehicle and innovative hand and digital methods will be explored communication. Both concept generation. | along with strategies for 3.0 or permission of the Department of Design. Not open to 1001 non-majors. of Design History and their relationship functional objects, past and present, Examines met, problems of design, conditions of the time, the to the process

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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 time will strengthen students’ observation, rapid sketching and students’ time will strengthen visualizing abilities. | (not offered in 2019/2020) (not offered Offers an in-depth study of graphic visualization systems, studio Supervised mechanical drawing devices and visual theory. introduced and developed. | and developed. introduced Methods Visualization The elements and principles of three-dimensional design are 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 Course credit exclusion: FA/YSDN 3007 3.0. FA/YSDN Course credit exclusion: 3d Design textual and visual information are examined and applied. textual and visual information are | Department of Design. the Department of Design or permission of the fa/ysdn 2008 3.0* fa/ysdn designer to the theories and methodologies which allow relevant The of complex a wide range visualize simplify and creatively prioritize, permission of the Department of Design. Course credit exclusion: credit exclusion: permission of the Department of Design. Course 3002 3.0. FA/YSDN and Methodologies Concepts Design Information history to solving visual communication approaches and various investigated. are printing and digital processes Letterpress problems. | Typography 3 Typography into contemporary investigation Continues an in-depth explorations principles, information theories, and applications of typographic | of Design. permission of the Department foundation for systematic solving of design problems is developed. 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 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

16 York / Sheridan Program in Design permission oftheDepartmentDesign. and otheroftenoverlooked details.| the designdecisionsthatgointoshapes,serifs/sansserifs,spacing, Starting withanumberofinitialexercises, studentswilllearnabout typeface, withanemphasisinusingvector drawingsoftware. Introduces studentstoanumber ofmethodsfordesigninga Typeface Design .... FA/YSDN 2102 3.0/6.0orpermission oftheDepartmentDesign. 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 fa/ysdn 21093.0 History andCulture ofInteraction Design Department ofDesign. | and historicaldevelopments intherepresentation ofinformation. environments. It considersinfluencingfactorsofsocial,technological clarity andenableunderstandingofcomplexdata,processes, and Examines toprovide theoriginanddevelopment ofdesignedartifacts Evolution ofInformation Design FA/YSDN 3101A 3.0. 3.0/6.0 orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign.Coursecreditexclusion: typography.exploration ofcontemporary | historical andculturalperiods,typographicclassifications the alphabettopresent. Discussion includesthestudyof Explores thedevelopment oftypographicform,from theoriginsof History &DevelopmentTypography of of Design. | its socialcontext,asavisualculture, andasanaesthetictechnology. digitalpractices.Locatesdesignin administration andcontemporary Traces developments from theFirst Nations toBritish colonial magazines,typefaces,andinformationdesign. to advertising, Examines graphicdesigninCanada,from booksandposters (not offered in2019/2020) Graphic Design inCanada Course Descriptions(continuedfrompage15) Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2102 3.0/6.0orpermissionofthe Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 2102 3.0/6.0orpermissionoftheDepartment 3000 Level Courses 3000 fa/ysdn 30033.0* fa/ysdn 21063.0* Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 3.0or 2007 fa/ysdn 21083.0*

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Students broaden theirknowledge andunderstandingofthe (formerly Design3) Interactivity Visual Interaction Design Advanced Models andSpeculative Interfaces: FA/YSDN 3.0orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. 2005 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 or permissionoftheDepartmentDesign. multi-disciplined approach todesign.| integrated intothedesignprocess assistingstudentstodevelop a design problems. Various communicationandlearningtheoriesare Continues investigation intotwo-dimensional,print-oriented Communication Design 2 environments. | digital videoandaudiointovibrantpersuasive communication and techniquesinvolved intheintegrationofimages,typography, based communicationandmotiongraphicsexplores concepts Focuses uponthevisualgrammarandlanguagesyntaxoftime- organizationmodels ofinformation.| structural In aseriesofprojects, studentsexplore various typesofdataand involved inthepresentation environments. ofinformationinvirtual conceptual principlesoforganizationalstructures andmethodologies FA/YSDN 4001B 3.0. 3.0 orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign.Coursecreditexclusion: retail environment willbeinvestigated. | andcurrenthistorical overview design strategiesinthecontextof production ofpackage design.An andcontemporary vocabulary This specialized practicumcoursefocusesontheprinciples, Package Design Department ofDesign. Time-based Communication 3.0 orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. toexplainagiven topic.| text, imagery) modes ofvisualizationtovarious typesofcontent(statistics,time, introduced inInformation Design Building onthebasic principlesofvisualorganizationandhierarchy (formerly Information Design2) Information Narratives andSequences FA/YSDN 3.0orpermissionoftheDepartmentDesign. 2005 Prerequisite: FA/YSDN 1006 3.0orpermission ofthe

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Communicating Modernity: Design, Representation, and the Representation, Design, Communicating Modernity: Design Issues, Space & Culture, Technology & Culture, Material Material & Culture, Technology & Culture, Space Issues, Design Her research investigations are concentrated on information are investigations research Her Professor Hadlaw has over seventeen years of professional of professional years seventeen has over Hadlaw Professor of several awards and commissions and her work has been exhibited and commissions and her work awards of several and published internationally. design for sustainability, design for education and advocacy, is the recipient practice. She experiential design and collaborative has professional experience in both the public and private sector, 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 College | MArch , BID Carleton University Toronto, University of College | MArch that builds on design background has a diverse Angela Iarocci She her academic training in industrial design and architecture. angela iarocci Arts and Design, Sheridan Animation, Faculty of Coordinator/Professor, she holds appointments in York University’s Graduate Programs Programs Graduate University’s York she holds appointments in Studies, Technology Science & of Communications & Culture, Culture. Visual Art and History & Studies, Interdisciplinary clients including Alcan, the National Film Board, Les Grands Les Grands Board, Film clients including Alcan, the National Canadiens, and independent galleries and artists across Ballets Department, addition to being a member of the Design Canada. In (ICHOTEC), and sits on the editorial board of ICON: of ICON: and sits on the editorial board (ICHOTEC), Technology. of the History of Journal range of with a diverse experience as a designer and has worked Made Modern: Science and Technology in Canadian History in Canadian Technology Science and Modern: Made committee member of executive is the Hadlaw 2018). Dr. Press, Technology of Committee on the History of the International (Bloomsbury, 2017); and “‘Mysteries of the New Phone Explained’: Explained’: Phone of the New “‘Mysteries 2017); and (Bloomsbury, Canada Service to Bell and Automatic Telephones Dial Introducing (eds.), Adcock and in Imhotep-Jones in the 1920s,” Subscribers Telephone” Journal of Design History (forthcoming); “The Modern (forthcoming); History of Design “The Journal Telephone” Atzmon in Thing,” Technological as a Contested Telephone American and Boradkar (eds.), as Review Culture and Pragmatism, Technological Nationalism, include: “Design of Canadian-ness: The Case of the Contempra the Performance imaginaries and practices of everyday life. She is a co-editor of of everydayimaginaries and practices She life. Imaginaries Internet:Materialities and Mobile Theories of the 2014) and has published articles in such journals Routledge, York: Making of the American Telephone Telephone of the American Making forthcoming) history is a cultural and business that examines how and integrated into modern promoted, the telephone was conceived, technologies, their representation in popular culture, and their roles roles and their in popular culture, technologies, their representation Her and identity. modern conceptions of time, space, in advancing book focuses research Her is a historian of design and media. Hadlaw Jan on design and everyday design of 20 life, especially the jan hadlaw University York Design, Department of Professor, Associate BFA MA Concordia University, University, Fraser | PhD Simon 40 York / Sheridan Program in Design and typography. as afellow forhiscontributions toresearch direction indesign,art inducted totheRoyal Society ofCanada(RSC)andwashonoured journalist, authorandcriticSteven Heller. Most recently, Paul was Book, Inspiration from 50Masters In 2016,Paul’s work wasfeatured inthebook Graphis whichnamedhimoneofthe“Ten Masters of Typography”. typography competitionandbeingfeaturingby thedesignjournal York Type Directors Club tojudgetheworld’s mostprestigious winning 100+designawards since2010,selectedby theNew publications internationally. 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[email protected] by therenowned graphicdesign The Idea Typography Research Project andHong Kong Centre Arts Joint International Dr. Wong wasinvitedasthekeynotespeakerat Women’s Manga as ascholar-in-residence attheKyoto International Manga Museum. ofDesignDepartment History, Royal andsheserved CollegeofArt, USA. In Curatorial Fellow attheCooperUnion New SchoolofArt, York, at Harvard University from University in Toronto, Canada.Dr. Wong wasavisitingscholar the York Centre forAsianResearch from of Fine from Arts ofDesign,journals. SheasChairoftheDepartment Faculty served for Chinesereaders, inacademicandtrade andnumerous articles Manhua, publishedby Princeton Architectural Press, fourbooks history.art She istheauthorofHong Kong Comics:AHistory of andChinesecomic inChinesegraphicdesignhistory an expert Wendy Siuyi Wong hasestablishedaninternationalreputation as Kong Polytechnic University Polytechnic University, MA HongKong Polytechnic University, BA Hong Professor, DepartmentofDesign, York University |PhDHongKong wendy siuyiwong since 2012. asanEditorial Boardserved memberofthe published byPublishing. Bloomsbury In addition,Dr. Wong has Greater Chinaregion forthe 2015. She alsoacts as acontributorandregional editorofthe to the Archive ofGraphic Design, publishedin design history, shewasinvitedasacontributortoThe Phaidon Centre inMarch Symposium, heldat theComixHome Base oftheHong Kong Arts Bloomsbury EncyclopediaBloomsbury ofDesign 2009 and 2014 2006 2010

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Registered Honours their BDes also allocated in > and type in the following: Connect to Server... digital-locker.design.yorku.ca “ your Enter Computer Health & Safety Health Computer many computer can often pose with a to working Constant exposure occur – injuries can often back, wrist, and arm Eye, difficulties. the beginning At lasting in nature. can be serious and some of them with proper you will reacquaint of each term the technician is also It injury. must take to prevent that you safety precautions each hour and do most important to take a ten-minute break exercises. proper Costs Additional costs. material and production should expect additional Students There requirements. depend on specific course The total amount will Show. Graduation is a $250 cost for participationyear in the final Showcase Graduation for requirements is in partial fulfillment of degree The show which has been done for credit only work graduation, therefore during the pieces and pieces executed may be included. Personal not been graded have placement may not be included because they by been reviewed must have in the showcase All the work for credit. Students will be responsible for all academic, financial penalties will be responsible Students Being late twice equals one absence. Lateness of more than thirty late twice equals one absence. Lateness of more Being Special considerations will be given, at the discretion of the of the at the discretion considerations will be given, Special Computer Facilities normal class hours, During also classrooms. Computer facilities are not be there. should you not scheduled in a computer lab, are if you Spray Mounting and Cutting Mounting Spray All cutting must be done on designated spray mounting allowed. No cutting tables or on cutting mats. No food or drink is allowed in the computer facilities. food or drink is allowed No in the studios. food is allowed No be dropped from the course. from be dropped Food higher or lower than their study level. If students enrol in courses students enrol If level. than their study higher or lower written and do not have the prerequisite for which they do not have DepartmentDesign office, they may permission on file with the of Enrolment than one level into design courses more cannot enrol Students grounds, etc., may be entertainedgrounds, by the course instructor but will letter). supporting documentation (e.g. a doctor’s require their non-attendance. from and consequences resulting minutes equals one absence. If a student is absent from four classes four classes a student is absent from minutes equals one absence. If for the course. Exceptions during the term, a grade of “F” will be given such as illness, compassionate reasons to the lateness penalty for valid faculty know ahead of time if they are going to be late for class, or ahead of time if they are faculty know not attending. Regular and punctual attendance is required professional behaviour professional and punctual attendance is required Regular will be taken Attendance in this program. in industry and therefore for letting responsible are at the beginning of each class. Students concept must be developed and not simply correcting or refining or refining and not simply correcting concept must be developed the original concept. Attendance and Lateness Redone Projects Redone may be redone. some projects of the instructor, discretion the At new approach/ an entirely a project, a student elects to redo If course instructors. In case of emergencies, students must contact the case of emergencies, course instructors. In instructors immediately. legitimate medical or compassionate to late assignments with faculty, the from such cases, students must obtain prior approval In grounds. accepted or awarded a partial grade. If a project is not turned in on a partial a project grade. If awarded accepted or of with a numerical equivalent be recorded time a grade of “F” will final grade. into your “0” and averaged Grading must be and exercises projects will be accepted. All projects late No be will not projects Incomplete the specific due date. turned in on Program Policy Program 42 York / Sheridan Program in Design

Essential Information for all YSDN .... Program Grading System F E D D+ C C+ B B+ A A+ Grade Letter Grade Point Average pleasevisit: All coursestakenat York, includingfailures, are includedingradepointaverage calculations. To calculateyour 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Point Grade 0–30% 31–49% 50–54% 55–59% 60–64% 65–69% 70–74% 75–79% 80–89% 90–100% Cent Per http://ampd.yorku.ca/current-students/academic-resources/gpa-calculator/ Range Description originality. together withafairlyhighdegree ofskilland/orsomeelements very goodwork together withahighdegree ofskilland/orsomeelementsoriginality. excellent work assignment/course use ofthoseconcepts/techniquesinsatisfyingtherequirements ofan and techniquesexceptional skilland/or/great originalityinthe rare andexceptional work inadequate work very poorwork concepts andtechniques,despitecompletionofrequired excercises. poor work concepts andtechniquestogetherwithlimitedskill. passing work and techniquestogetherwithsomeskill. fairly competent work continue. competence tocontinueandthedepartment’s wishtohave thestudent techniques togetherwithconsiderableskillrepresenting thestudent’s competent work with considerableskill good work

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occurrences beyond the reasonable control of the University or of the University control the reasonable beyond occurrences the College. termination of services, courses or classes by reason of: Acts of termination of services, of: Acts reason courses or classes by University damage to strikes, lock-outs, floods, riots, war, fire, God, or other happenings or financial exigency, or College property, or College shall incur no liability for loss or damage suffered of delays in or party as a result any student or third by incurred policies as established by the York Faculty and Senate and the and Senate Faculty York the policies as established by of such material as Council, the version College Academic Sheridan those bodies shall prevail. established by those of the faculty in which that student is registered. those of the faculty in which that student is and and policies published, and such regulations regulations Every student agrees by the act of registration to be bound by the to be bound by the act of registration by student agrees Every College and and Sheridan University York and policies of regulations classes as required within programs, prospective students should students should prospective programs, within classes as required does not guarantee or other program note that admission to a degree course or class. admission to any given enrolment in any program. Students should be aware that enrolment that enrolment should be aware Students in any program. enrolment and While the University and courses is limited. in many programs the College will make every effort courses and to offer reasonable concerning the conduct of students (and to abide by regulations College). and/or the such as a member of the University the responsibility of each student to ensure that the courses in which that the courses in each student to ensure of the responsibility requirements to the program appropriate are is effected registration Faculty. of the student’s diploma, or associated with the degree, requirements specific it is available, While advice and counselling are certificate sought. changes in the information contained in this publication without contained in this publication without changes in the information every in this publication need course listed prior notice. Not year. academic in any given necessarily be offered accuracy as far as possible. If errors or inconsistencies do occur, inconsistencies do occur, or errors far as possible. If accuracy as department. attention of the responsible please bring these to the The material contained in this publication has been submitted by submitted publication has been contained in this The material departmentsthe administrative units concerned. All and academic for been checked have references and course general information Disclaimer 44 York / Sheridan Program in Design circuitry andfantasyUIaswecircuitry move closertoadigitalreality. different routes inour years ofeducation.The cover is reminiscentof and orientationsaswe allcomefrom different backgrounds andtake cover. Students are foundacross thelandscapeof YSDN, atdifferent sizes Sheridan isadefining feature oftheprogram andishighlightedinthe landscape of YSDN. Thecommute route between York University and This cover isanartistic rendition ofthe routes andflows across the Cover designby Kha Van Tran March February November Last datetodrop courseswithoutreceiving agrade February October October Last datetoenrol withpermissionofcourseinstructor January September Last datetoenrol withoutpermissionofcourseinstructor Add andDrop Deadline Information April April April February January December December December Oct. September Fall/Winter 2019-2020 Dates Important 12 –18 25 7 5

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