
This course is a practical course that attempts to embody skills rather than provide knowledge.
In this context, the core skill of graphic design, "visualization/impression management (impression management)" will be dealt with. Mainly using "text," "taste," and "package design" as motifs, the course touches on the fundamentals of communication design (information transfer design).
The class format is workshop + small lecture. In addition, there will be homework assignments. The main focus of the workshop is "review of works" and the "short lecture" is to provide knowledge as a support for production.
The students will learn to create objective impressions, rather than subjective figurative production, by repeating the cycle of "think, create, see, imagine, and realize" at high speed.
We welcome the introduction of "analog techniques" into the production process (which often produces a strong communicative effect and expands the range of expression). (Analog techniques are welcome in production, as they often have a strong communicative effect, and can expand the range of expression.)