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Course Syllabus



   1. Program of Study: Bachelor of Arts Program(Communication Design)

     Faculty/Institute/College: Mahidol University International College

   2. Course Code: ICCD 110

     Course Title: Visual Dynamics I

   3.Number of Credits: 4 (0-8-4) (Lecture-Lab-Self study)

   4.Prerequisite(s): None

   5.Type of Course: Core Course

   6.Trimester/Academic Year: Trimester I / Year 1

   7.Conditions: Enrollment cap : 18 students

   8.Course Description:

       A problem solving course that explores the fundamental elements and principles of two-
   dimensional design, and that broadens the beginner student understanding of composition
   in terms of concept, methods and materials. Development and improvement of technical
   and media skills.

   9.Course Objectives:

       After successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

       9.1 Invent within the perimeters of the problem assigned.

      9.2 Compose with an understanding of the elements and principles of design, their
   properties, inherent possibilities, and how they communicate content.

      9.3 Research a variety of contemporary and historical influences and incorporate
   them into their own work.

       9.4 Use design terminology effectively while communicating visual ideas in discussion,
   critical analysis, and critiques.

      9.5 Competently handle media and techniques important to upper level courses and
   design careers.

       9.6 Present two-dimensional work professionally.




10.Course Outline

Week                                  Topics                                   Studio   Instructor
Hours
   1     Introduction to the course. Presentation and demonstration            8        Konstanz
         focusing on line quality. Student practice leading into a
         studio project. Presentation of visual movement and balance.
   2     Continuation of student work on linequality assignment.                8       Konstanz
         Critique of line quality assignment. Presentation of figure-
         ground relationships. Newassignment focusing on figure-
         ground.
   3     Mid-process critique of figure-ground assignment.                      8       Konstanz
         Continuation of student work on figure-ground assignment.
   4     Critique of figure-ground assignment. Introduction of visual           8       Konstanz
         tension in relation to value.Student practice (sketches of visual
         tension and value scale).
   5     Value scale due. Continuation of student work on value and             8       Konstanz
         visual tension assignment. Process critique at the end of the
         class.
   6     Critique of value and visual tension assignment. Presentation          8       Konstanz
         and discussion of dynamic
         vs. static composition. Student practice.
   7     Mid-process critique of dynamic vs. static assignment.                 8       Konstanz
         Continuation of student work on assignment.
   8     Introduction of pattern and anomaly. Student practice                  8       Konstanz
         (research on cultural and cross-cultural influences).
   9     Student presentations of research. Student practice mid-               8       Konstanz
         process critique.
  10     Continuation of student work on pattern and anomaly                    8       Konstanz
         assignment.
  11     Final Critique of Pattern and anomaly assignment.                      8       Konstanz
                                                                             88 Total


11.Teaching Methods

   11.1 Lecture
   11.2 Demonstration
   11.3 In-class Exercises
   11.4 Self-Study
   11.5 Critiques

12.Teaching Media

   12.1 Presentation of Images
   12.2 Handouts




13.Measurement and Evaluation of Student Achievement

Students will demonstrate their ability to:
13.1 Invent within the perimeters of the problem assigned.

   13.2 Compose with an understanding of the elements and principles of design, their
properties, inherent possibilities, and how they communicate content.

   13.3 Research a variety of contemporary and historical influences and incorporate
them into their own work.

    13.4 Use design terminology effectively while communicating visual ideas in discussion,
critical analysis, and critiques.

   13.5 Competently handle media and techniques important to upper level courses and
design careers.

   13.6 Present two-dimensional work professionally.

Student achievement will be evaluated by means of:

   In-Class Assignments                                       90%

   Participation (including use of class time and critique)   10%

                                                      Total 100%

   Student achievement will be graded according to College and University standard using
the symbols A, B+, B, C+, C, D+, D and F.

14.Course Evaluation

   14.1 Students’ achievement as indicated in number 13 above.

  14.2 Students’ satisfaction towards teaching and learning of the course using
questionnaires.

15.References

Arnheim, R. (2004). Visual Thinking. Berkeley, California: University of California
   Press.

Martinez, B. and Block, J. (1994). Visual Forces: An Introduction to
  Design. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.

   Wong, W. (1972). Principles of Two-Dimensional Design. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley.

16.Instructor
   Lect. Dale Konstanz
Mahidol University International College


17.Course Coordinator
   Lect. Dale Konstanz
Mahidol University International College
   Email: icdale@mahidol.ac.th

18. Course Policies
Attendance

It is imperative that you attend every class session. Roll will be taken each session. You are
required to stay for the entire class. If you leave class early, you will be marked absent. If you
have a valid reason for missing a class, such as an illness or death in the family, you can submit
a formal written letter in English, to be excused. The instructor has the right to accept or deny
excuses. Even if you have a formal written excuse, missing class with indirectly negatively affect
your grade. If you miss 4 classes, you will fail the course.

Punctuality

Arrive to class on time, as arriving late is disruptive to your classmates and to the instructor,
and it slows down the pace of the class. If you arrive after the instructor takes roll call, you will be
marked late. If you are late 3 times, it will be considered one absence. If you arrive 15 minutes
late or more after roll call, you will be marked absent for the day.

Breaks

You will be given one 15 minute break each class. The break will be announced by the
instructor. You are expected to return to class ON TIME after the break. The instructor may take
attendance after break, and if you are late, it will count as one late arrival (see above). If you
return to class later than 15 minutes after the end of break, you will be marked absent for the day.

Work time

You are expected to use class time wisely. Unless there is a class discussion, critique, or
conversation with the instructor, there is to be minimal talking during the class. Turn off your
mobile phone or turn it to silent mode.

Critiques

It is necessary to learn how to be critical of your own and other’s work, and you will need
to be able to accept criticism well. Regular critiques will be held, both formal and informal, in
class. We will critique during mid-process and at the end of each project. You are expected to
be involved throughout the process. If you don’t submit your work for critique, you will be marked
absent. Being involved in the discussions during critique will positively affect your participation
grade.

Materials

Most materials will be provided, however you may be asked to supply some of your own
materials. It is your responsibility to clean up your materials and work area at the end of
each class.

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Course Outline

  • 1. Course Syllabus 1. Program of Study: Bachelor of Arts Program(Communication Design) Faculty/Institute/College: Mahidol University International College 2. Course Code: ICCD 110 Course Title: Visual Dynamics I 3.Number of Credits: 4 (0-8-4) (Lecture-Lab-Self study) 4.Prerequisite(s): None 5.Type of Course: Core Course 6.Trimester/Academic Year: Trimester I / Year 1 7.Conditions: Enrollment cap : 18 students 8.Course Description: A problem solving course that explores the fundamental elements and principles of two- dimensional design, and that broadens the beginner student understanding of composition in terms of concept, methods and materials. Development and improvement of technical and media skills. 9.Course Objectives: After successful completion of this course, students will be able to: 9.1 Invent within the perimeters of the problem assigned. 9.2 Compose with an understanding of the elements and principles of design, their properties, inherent possibilities, and how they communicate content. 9.3 Research a variety of contemporary and historical influences and incorporate them into their own work. 9.4 Use design terminology effectively while communicating visual ideas in discussion, critical analysis, and critiques. 9.5 Competently handle media and techniques important to upper level courses and design careers. 9.6 Present two-dimensional work professionally. 10.Course Outline Week Topics Studio Instructor
  • 2. Hours 1 Introduction to the course. Presentation and demonstration 8 Konstanz focusing on line quality. Student practice leading into a studio project. Presentation of visual movement and balance. 2 Continuation of student work on linequality assignment. 8 Konstanz Critique of line quality assignment. Presentation of figure- ground relationships. Newassignment focusing on figure- ground. 3 Mid-process critique of figure-ground assignment. 8 Konstanz Continuation of student work on figure-ground assignment. 4 Critique of figure-ground assignment. Introduction of visual 8 Konstanz tension in relation to value.Student practice (sketches of visual tension and value scale). 5 Value scale due. Continuation of student work on value and 8 Konstanz visual tension assignment. Process critique at the end of the class. 6 Critique of value and visual tension assignment. Presentation 8 Konstanz and discussion of dynamic vs. static composition. Student practice. 7 Mid-process critique of dynamic vs. static assignment. 8 Konstanz Continuation of student work on assignment. 8 Introduction of pattern and anomaly. Student practice 8 Konstanz (research on cultural and cross-cultural influences). 9 Student presentations of research. Student practice mid- 8 Konstanz process critique. 10 Continuation of student work on pattern and anomaly 8 Konstanz assignment. 11 Final Critique of Pattern and anomaly assignment. 8 Konstanz 88 Total 11.Teaching Methods 11.1 Lecture 11.2 Demonstration 11.3 In-class Exercises 11.4 Self-Study 11.5 Critiques 12.Teaching Media 12.1 Presentation of Images 12.2 Handouts 13.Measurement and Evaluation of Student Achievement Students will demonstrate their ability to:
  • 3. 13.1 Invent within the perimeters of the problem assigned. 13.2 Compose with an understanding of the elements and principles of design, their properties, inherent possibilities, and how they communicate content. 13.3 Research a variety of contemporary and historical influences and incorporate them into their own work. 13.4 Use design terminology effectively while communicating visual ideas in discussion, critical analysis, and critiques. 13.5 Competently handle media and techniques important to upper level courses and design careers. 13.6 Present two-dimensional work professionally. Student achievement will be evaluated by means of: In-Class Assignments 90% Participation (including use of class time and critique) 10% Total 100% Student achievement will be graded according to College and University standard using the symbols A, B+, B, C+, C, D+, D and F. 14.Course Evaluation 14.1 Students’ achievement as indicated in number 13 above. 14.2 Students’ satisfaction towards teaching and learning of the course using questionnaires. 15.References Arnheim, R. (2004). Visual Thinking. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. Martinez, B. and Block, J. (1994). Visual Forces: An Introduction to Design. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. Wong, W. (1972). Principles of Two-Dimensional Design. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley. 16.Instructor Lect. Dale Konstanz Mahidol University International College 17.Course Coordinator Lect. Dale Konstanz Mahidol University International College Email: icdale@mahidol.ac.th 18. Course Policies
  • 4. Attendance It is imperative that you attend every class session. Roll will be taken each session. You are required to stay for the entire class. If you leave class early, you will be marked absent. If you have a valid reason for missing a class, such as an illness or death in the family, you can submit a formal written letter in English, to be excused. The instructor has the right to accept or deny excuses. Even if you have a formal written excuse, missing class with indirectly negatively affect your grade. If you miss 4 classes, you will fail the course. Punctuality Arrive to class on time, as arriving late is disruptive to your classmates and to the instructor, and it slows down the pace of the class. If you arrive after the instructor takes roll call, you will be marked late. If you are late 3 times, it will be considered one absence. If you arrive 15 minutes late or more after roll call, you will be marked absent for the day. Breaks You will be given one 15 minute break each class. The break will be announced by the instructor. You are expected to return to class ON TIME after the break. The instructor may take attendance after break, and if you are late, it will count as one late arrival (see above). If you return to class later than 15 minutes after the end of break, you will be marked absent for the day. Work time You are expected to use class time wisely. Unless there is a class discussion, critique, or conversation with the instructor, there is to be minimal talking during the class. Turn off your mobile phone or turn it to silent mode. Critiques It is necessary to learn how to be critical of your own and other’s work, and you will need to be able to accept criticism well. Regular critiques will be held, both formal and informal, in class. We will critique during mid-process and at the end of each project. You are expected to be involved throughout the process. If you don’t submit your work for critique, you will be marked absent. Being involved in the discussions during critique will positively affect your participation grade. Materials Most materials will be provided, however you may be asked to supply some of your own materials. It is your responsibility to clean up your materials and work area at the end of each class.