4 credits. Letter grades only.
DEA 1101 and DEA 1150 (minimum grades of B-) or permission of instructor.
R. Gilmore
Temporal spaces dominate the interior landscape at this point in history, reflecting the fleeting nature of information in a society consumed with momentary experiences. This studio will both expand and contract notions of spatial/environmental communication through brand-forward environments, exhibit-forward environments, and social advocacy experiences.
Outcome 1
Analyze protocols of exhibit design including code requirements, display techniques, graphic design user-interface, lighting, and construction documentation.
Outcome 2
Demonstrate design methodologies for exhibit design by completing two to three distinct projects.
Outcome 3
Manage the construction and installation of on-campus or local exhibits/installations.
Outcome 4
Identify and support a non-profit with design solutions which appropriately address their most critical issues.
Outcome 5
Work in teams to create viable options for non-profit collateral.