Typography and Contemporary Image
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Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language Instruction | Semester |
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307WTSO | credit | 3 | 10 workshop hours (45 min) of instruction per semester, 68 to 83 hours of self-study | English, Czech | winter and summer |
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Contents
The aim of the workshop is to create composites, i.e. complex graphic images composed of photographic material, typefaces, original layouts and artistic elements. The workshop is intended for those across the grades with advanced knowledge of graphic programs (Indesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) and especially for those interested in expanding their skills towards graphic work or art-direction. Knowledge of 3D software (Cinema 4D or Blender, Keyshot) is an advantage.
Typography and contemporary image is a practical and conceptual workshop. Its students will consult the progress of semester or own author's projects, and their extensions or parallels should then emerge in the workshop. Students learn to view themes through a graphic language with high technical and aesthetic demands. The workshop will be based on an individual dialogue and the search for combinations and ways to create complex graphic images, so that the audience understands in principle that it is not necessary to be a typographer to choose the right typeface, to know the basic typographic rules for creative work with type or the basics of polygraphic post-production, etc. A minimum of one completed output will be required after five lessons.
Learning outcomes
The student can create complex graphic images composed of photographic material, type, original layouts and artistic elements. The student can work with graphic and image editors.
Prerequisites and other requirements
Literature
Required reading:
David Keshavjee, Guy Meldem, Julien Tavelli (eds.): Color Library: Research Into Color Reproduction and Printing, JRP Ringier 2018
Experimental Jetset (ed. Jon Sueda): Statement and Counter-statement: Notes on Experimental Jetset, Roma Publications 2015
Recommended reading:
Metahaven (ed. Marina Vishmidt): Uncorporate Identity, Lars Müller Publishers / Jan Van Eyck Academy 2010 Ian Albinson, Rob Giampietro, Jeremy Leslie, Alexander Ulloa, Armin Vit, Andrew Blauvelt, Ellen Lupton, Steven Heller, Peter Hall: Graphic Design: Now In Production, Walker Art Center 2012
Jan Brož, Michal Novotný, Michal Landa: Abaceda for Futura, UMPRUM, 2021
Petr Bosák and Robert Jansa (eds.): Proto, Graphic Design and Contemporary Art, Tranzit / Umprum / Quickbrownfox, 2013
Evaluation methods and criteria
Dialogue, process and the conceptual and formal quality of the output will be assessed.
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Further information
Course may be repeated
No schedule has been prepared for this course
The subject is a part of the following study plans
- Photography CZ - bachelor_2022 (Required elective subjects)
- Photography CZ - Bachelor - 1920-1year (Required elective subjects)
- Photography CZ - Master_2021 (Required elective subjects)
- Photography EN - Bachelor-1920 (Required elective subjects)
- Photography EN - Bachelor - 2022 (Required elective subjects)
- Photography EN - Master-1920 (Required elective subjects)
- Photography EN - Master - 2022 (Required elective subjects)