TRAN-505A: Digital Design Skills Part 1

Credits 2
Instructional Method
Academic Level
While visually communicating via pen and paper is still extremely valid, designers have access to many different digital tools with which to sketch, render, visualize, design and present. Again, we expect our incoming students with diverse backgrounds to join the program with disparate skills (and sometimes no familiarity) with the digital tools that designers prefer. As they develop successive studio projects, this course will familiarize students with the software appropriate to their specific work. As a department we keep a close eye on emerging digital tools and when appropriate, introduce them too.