narrative
junior studio
Explorations in this course will focus on creating and influencing meaning in both linear and non-linear narrative communication. Sequence, rhythm, pacing, sound, and progression is explored in 2, 3, and 4-dimensional media. Students are introduced to narrative theory to gain understanding of graphic design as a story telling device through the use of editing, authorship, action and story arcs. Demonstrations and lectures will build a working knowledge of tools and techniques using planning & editing processes (storyboarding and writing).
a table
Mary Lim ’16 | marylim.com | Emmy Rice, assistant professor
a centre in a table
Mary Lim ’16 | marylim.com | Emmy Rice, assistant professor
Interactive Timeline
Mercedes Padro ’16 | mercedespadro.com and Mary Lim ’16 | marylim.com | Emmy Rice, assistant professor
Interactive Timeline
Sara Garrison ’16 | saragarrison.com and Patrick Stone ’16 | patrickmstone.com | Emmy Rice, assistant professor
Personal brand animation
Kristen Ashton ’17 | behance.net/kashton | Scott McCarthy, instructor
Tivoli logo build
Ashton Shechter ’16 | ashtonshechter.com | Emmy Rice, assistant professor