Studio, six hours; outside study, nine hours. Requisites: courses 21, 22, 24, 25, 28, and 101 or 104. Typographic vocabulary is expanded through the use of time-based composition, sound, and animation. The application of kinetic media enables motion, scale change, and sequence to typographic communication. By experiencing the rhythmic and expressive use of type in motion, investigation of varying type size, weight, spatial relationships, form and counter form, and movement within a word, while preserving typographic principles. Students are exposed to a more interpretive use of typography, which can be applied to a variety of applications such as film and television titles, commercials, information kiosks, interactive signage, websites, and presentations. Letter grading.

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Weissbrot, L.N.
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24F

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