MS SCHUERMANN'S CLASSROOM
GD
GRAPHIC DESIGN
GD
GRAPHIC DESIGN
A course dedicated to applying design methods and materials from the 21st century to real world scenarios. Using elements and principles of art and design thinking strategies, students will learn and utilize a variety of digital and analog processes to solve problems and communicate ideas in creative and innovative ways. Areas of study range from graphic design, video, photography, web/mobile application design, industrial design, installation design, presentation design, package design, fashion/sneaker design, and beyond. This course covers a variety of digital tools and techniques that students need for college and career.
MATERIALS
GRADING
To reduce the frequent sharing/cleaning of materials, and to enable students to get the MOST out of the curriculum, the arts department recommends that students create their own material “kits” for classes. This way, we limit risk of contamination and students can bring their kits home to participate in the activities on remote days. NOTE: the ONLY items that are required are in red. Everything else is a recommendation so the student can get as much out of the class as possible. Rest assured that any materials, tools, and equipment that are used in the art rooms will be thoroughly sanitized!
50%
PROJECTS
Finished Works, Portfolio, Final Deliverables etc.
20%
ASSIGNMENTS
Classwork, Homework, Reflections, Self-Evaluations etc.
30%
PERFORMANCE
Participation, Effort, Studio Habits, Online Engagement etc.