Parsons
Design and Management Classes
This course applies students knowledge and vocabulary of visual
organization to a sophisticated understanding of information design culminating
in a user research project.
This course is an introduction to Visual Organization and Information
Design. Students will explore different types of information and the modes
of visual organization and representation that are appropriate to them.
The class involves a studio and will draw upon previous design and technology
skills.
Other projects and classes taught include:
Introduction to Ceramics, Ceramic Sculpture, Raku Kiln Building, 2-D
Design, 3-D Design, Foundation Drawing, Analytical Drawing, Life Drawing,
Sculpture, NYC Narrative Information Design, Narrative Information Architecture
in Interactive Design, Information Archictecture, User Experience Design.
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"Look around the
room you're sitting in. Every object in that room - the right angle table,
the book, the paper, the computer screen, the ceramic cup was once imaginary..."
- Alison Gopnik, Imagination
Is Real
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