SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
CMNS 473-4
| Janet Russell |
Fall
2001
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| HC TBA; c/o 291-5212 |
Harbour
Centre Eve.
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| Email: greenchain2@telus.net |
PUBLICATION DESIGN & PRINT PRODUCTION
Prerequisite:
CMNS 375-4. A working
knowledge of the Macintosh and its operating system is MANDATORY.
Course Goals:
Publication design concepts and production fundamentals are an essential part
of publishing. This course provides a basic understanding for students who expect
to either work in these areas or supervise those who do. The course material
covers the basic principles of publication design, typography, printing, cost
estimating, and computer applications in publishing. It focuses on several publishing
formats: books, periodicals (newsletters, magazines, etc.), promotional materials
and corporate publishing.
The course will be divided into a 2-hour lecture and a 1-hour lab each week.
The lab will take place in the computer publishing lab at Harbour Centre. There
are three of the 1-hour labs scheduled.
Lecture, Tuesdays, 17:30-19:20, HC 1415.
Labs, Tuesdays,
Lab E1.01,15:30-16:20;
Lab. E1.02, 16:30-17:20; and
Lab. E1.03, 19:30-20:20, all labs in room HC 2960.
*Please note: There will be no labs the first day (Tuesday, September 4th).
Assignments are produced on a Macintosh computer using PageMaker (or QuarkXPress).
Students design and prepared publishing projects, develop grids for different
formats, produce mock-ups, and develop printer specifications. Students also
design and mock-up several spreads of a publication (either a book or a magazine)
for their final project.
This course is
"Portfolio Driven". You can expect to spend from $20 to $60 (or more,
depending on what your project is . . .) on developing your portfolio.
There will be a final exam on design theory. It is worth 20% of your mark. You
will be tested on the handouts from lectures. The rest of the course is evaluated
on project work and a final portfolio.
Required Texts:
CMNS 473 Book:
A Compilation of Related Handouts and Articles -- this will be sold, at cost,
during the first class for approximately $20.00. PageMaker 6 Courseware: This
is sold in the library for approximately $20.
Course Outline:
1. Tuesday September 4:
Introduction: Course Outline
Lecture: Measuring in Graphic Design (points, picas, leading, type sizes . .
. ) - exercises
Homework: Do: The Measuring Exercise - bring for next week.
2. Tuesday September 11:
Correct: The Measuring Exercise
Lecture: Design Process - From Concept to Print
Assign: Ad Designs
Homework: Design: Thumbnails and a rough of your ads ñ bring for next
class.
3. Tuesday September 18:
Look At; Thumbnails and a rough of your ad
Lecture: Scanning and File Formats
Lecture: 4 Principles of Design/Clip Art/Ad Design/Creativity Printing
Tutorial
Homework: Design: Comp of your ads - bring for next class.
4. Tuesday September 25:
Due: Ad Design Projects
Assign: Newsletter/Menu Redesign Project
Lecture: Introduction to Typography
5. Tuesday October 2:
Lectures:
How We Read
Typesetting Concerns
The Perfect Paragraph
Homework: Design: Thumbnails and a rough of your newsletter grid, for next class.
6. Tuesday October 9:
Thumbnails and a rough of your newsletter.
Lecture: Banner Design
Lecture: Designing Grids - assign grid construction exercises
Homework: Keep working on: Your newsletter or menu design
Design: Thumbnails of your final project - interviews will begin next week.
7. Tuesday October 16:
Lecture: Page Elements
Homework: Keep working on: Your newsletter/menu design due next week;
Thumbnails of your final project - interviews will continue next week.
Thumbnail Reviews: I will begin meeting with students individually to discuss
their final projects.
8. Tuesday October 23:
Due: Newsletter/Menu design comp
Assign: Final Project
Demo: Special Papers
Lecture: The Multipage Environment
Thumbnail Reviews: I will continue meeting with students individually to discuss
their final projects.
9. Tuesday October 30:
Lectures: Art Reproduction (halftones, color, etc.)
Homework: Gather elements for your final project - text, photos, etc.
Thumbnail Reviews: I will continue meeting with students individually to discuss
their final projects.
10. Tuesday November 6:
Lecture: Nine Classifications of Type
Thumbnail Reviews: I will continue meeting with students individually to discuss
their final projects.
Gather: Elements for your final project - text, photos, etc.
11. Tuesday November 13:
Lecture: Resumes, Portfolio Concerns; Printing Estimates; Business Considerations
Finalize: All elements for your final project - text, photos, etc.
HINT: make sure you have all your thumbnails, roughs and graphics log are in
order - they are worth almost half of your mark!
Think: About the whole presentation of your portfolio. Go Shopping!
12. Tuesday November 20:
Work and Consult Class
13: Tuesday November 27:
5:30-6:30: Tour of Benwell Atkins Printing Company
Due: at 6:45 - Final Project design comps
Portfolio Party: 6:30 -- 8:00 at Harbour Centre to show off all your great work.
Final Exam during exam period (date TBA).
Course Evaluation:
PageMaker Exercises
15% (Due: _________________)
Ad Design 15% (Due: _________________)
Newsletter or Menu Redesign 20% (Due: _________________)
Final Project 20% (Due: _________________)
Professionalism & Attendance 10%
Final Exam 20%
**Professional Conduct and Participation: This mark is determined by any number
of things. Your .
- Attendance
- Punctuality
- Participation
- Attitude
- Ability to meet deadlines
- Ability to follow instructions
- Coolness under pressure
- Conduct in lab
The School expects
that the grades awarded in this course will bear some reasonable relation to
established university-wide practices to both levels and distribution of grades.
In addition, the School will also follow Policy T10.02 with respect to intellectual
Honesty, and academic Discipline (see the current Calendar, General Regulations
Section).
For Design Projects:
You will be asked
to keep a Graphics Log of all the images you have used in your design solutions,
i.e., where you got the image, what resolution you scanned it at, what manipulations
you might have visited upon it in Photoshop, etc. You will also be asked to
include a black and white printout of your project. This greatly speeds up our
marking, and means I won't have to mark directly on your finished comprehensives.
All assignments
are to be handed to me personally in class on the specified due date. They should
be in a file folder with your name on it, and contain the marking sheet I have
given you. 10% per day will be deducted from late project work.
If you absolutely have to hand in something late, please insure it has been
date-stamped at the Extension Credit Programs before putting it in my box. If
it's not date-stamped I cannot accept it. (Unless it has been sent by courier!)
Course Attendance & Policy:
Don't miss any
good stuff!!! Attendance is a key success factor, so please attend class and
be on time. You will be responsible for any announcements/information which
is given in any class you missed. Please contact a classmate, not us, for this
information. You will be asked to sign in at the beginning of each class . .
. it is your responsibility to make sure you do.
CMNS 473 is very detail-driven -- we sweat the small stuff! It's also about
the design process and project (time) management. If you are an unorganized
or slap-dash type person, you will find this course extremely challenging! Please
try to treat us as you would a client. If you have a computer tragedy, fall
ill or whatever, and have to miss a deadline, ask yourself how would I handle
this if it were a real project with a real client?" A word of warning .
. . clients are never very interested in excuses!!! They want solutions, on
time! So do instructors!!! That said, lets have a fun and productive semester!!!!!
Recommended Texts:
Williams, Robin, The Non-Designer's Design Book: Design and Typographic
Principles for the Visual Novice. Peachpit Press, Berkeley, CA 1994
ISBN 1-56609-159-4.