GDES-315 spring 2023 / David Ramos, American University Design

Single-page schedule

Week 01

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Intro

Thursday

In-class typographic exercise (Thursday)

Take four or more lines from Robert Frost’s Mending Wall and set them in type, on one page, in a browser. Explore font choice, but also scale and how a reader experiences a web page over time, through scrolling.

Tips: think about making elements big, or surround them with negative space. Play with vw and vh units. Explore some of the known-good FOSS web fonts.

web1-basic (ZIP)

Week 02

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Grids / Affordances, signifiers, and feedback

Monday

  • Grid layout exercise

Thursday

Reading

This reading is for Thursday. Generally, finish the reading by Mondays, unless otherwise noted.

From class

  • IDEO ATM redesign video

Week 05

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Type hierarchy and grids workshop

Monday

Reading

Thursday

  • Studio/critique
  • For Publishing systems, share conceptual direction for your design, and show three proposals for design direction/color/type solutions (as style tiles, moodboards, or type samples and swatches).

Week 06

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Typography/image/layout

Monday

Reading

  • On Web Typography, ch. 4 (“Choosing and Pairing typefaces”)
  • Jen Simmons, Designing Intrinsic Layouts, An Event Apart DC 2019 (60 min. video)

Thursday

  • Studio/critique
  • For Publishing systems, show high-fidelity wireframes (comps) for two significantly different design approaches. Show at least two different pages for each. Have well-resolved decisions about type, layout, color, and scale. Make pages taller than one screen high—the web is a scrolling medium. Generate a draft site map.

Week 08

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Studio

Reading

  • On Web Typography, ch. 5 (“Typographic Systems”)
  • Everyday Information Architecture, ch. 1 (“Systems of Organization”)

Week 10

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Microtypography for screens / Mobile

Monday

  • Microtypography for screens

Reading

  • Everyday Information Architecture, ch. 4 (“Site Structure”)

Thursday

Exam period

Class does not meet during exam period.

Turn in any remaining work by Sunday, May 7 at 5:00 p.m. (D.C. time). Submit work on Canvas.