Texas School of Visual Arts
MA Class Project, University Concept
MA Class Project, University Concept
Design Teaching Methodologies was a course about creating a BFA curriculum through team-based exploration and ideation while functioning as a university faculty member. The class operated as a university visual communication faculty tasked with creating a "from scratch" BFA curriculum in Visual Communication. Our team was required to select university studies, core foundations, reviews, philosophy, and the role of individual faculty members' attributes.
Each team member created course development, sequencing, and assessment rubrics in a team-based environment.
I designed the Responsible Design course, an advanced three-credit-hour class for students in their last semester, with assignments and rubrics according to our BFA Program.
I designed the Responsible Design course, an advanced three-credit-hour class for students in their last semester, with assignments and rubrics according to our BFA Program.
To present our results, the team designed a University Booklet. We came up with naming, palette color, philosophy, and everything a University needs to become noticed.
Design:
Editorial
Software:
InDesign
Team:
Kristha Archila. Editorial
Lucy Mata. Editorial
Jonathon Kimbrell. Cover and Naming
Christy Kaderly. Copywriting
Design:
Editorial
Software:
InDesign
Team:
Kristha Archila. Editorial
Lucy Mata. Editorial
Jonathon Kimbrell. Cover and Naming
Christy Kaderly. Copywriting