here are 30 lecture sessions planned for this course. Below you can see that schedule, along with a brief description of each session’s participation work and key deadlines. For complete information on deadlines for J365, please refer to the Canvas site — especially as this schedule is subject to change based on our progress; any changes will be announced in advance.
Unit Zero: Getting started
In addition to discussing “good” design, typography nuts-and-bolts and image use, we’ll introduce InDesign and Photoshop to set copy and edit images.
- Mon.
- Aug. 22
- Introductions
ID Zero: InDesign tools and interface
- Wed.
- Aug. 24
- The 10 Rules of Good Design
Tutorial 01: InDesign’s building blocks
- Mon.
- Aug. 29
- Typography ABCs
The nuts and bolts of setting type effectively
- Wed.
- Aug. 31
- Image issues
Photoshop sizing and cropping / Quiz 1
Unit One: Layout
You’ll use InDesign to format text, create style sheets, import and edit images and build layouts based on grids and hierarchical structure. You’ll branch into Photoshop and Illustrator to create cutouts and alternative storyforms for your magazine layout.
- Mon.
- Sept. 5
- Labor Day
No class today!
- Wed.
- Sept. 7
- Grids
Placing images and wrapping text
- Mon.
- Sept. 12
- Modular Design
Blocking out pages
- Wed.
- Sept. 14
- News design
Fine-tuning placement and alignment
- Mon.
- Sept. 19
- Front Pages
Award-winning designs
- Wed.
- Sept. 21
- Newspages past
Works in progress / Quiz 2
Deadline: Project 1 (Front Page) due at 10:45AM on Monday, Sept. 26
- Mon.
- Sept. 26
- Magazines
Creating cover designs
- Wed.
- Sept. 28
- Principles of Design
Compositional strategies
- Mon.
- Oct. 3
- Speaking with Type
Creating expressive typography
- Wed.
- Oct. 5
- Working with images
Manipulating pixels and cutouts
- Mon.
- Oct. 10
- Color
Mixing and combining colors
- Wed.
- Oct. 12
- ASF
Designing FOB content
- Mon.
- Oct. 17
- Magazines past
Works in progress / Quiz 3
Deadline: Project 2 (Magazine) due at 10:45AM on Wednesday, Oct. 19
Unit Two: Graphics
In this brief unit, we will explore Adobe Illustrator’s charting functions, and how to use the program to create and style an information graphic. We will also take a brief look at using Excel to make calculations to reveal compelling data.
- Wed.
- Oct. 19
- Information graphics
The display of quantitative information
- Mon.
- Oct. 24
- Graphics text
Writing and styling text elements in graphics
- Wed.
- Oct. 26
- Charting data
Making calculations in Excel
- Mon.
- Oct. 31
- Graphics style
Creating graphics packages
Deadline: Project 3 (Infographic) due at 10:45AM on Wednesday, Nov. 2
Unit Three: Illustration
You’ll learn basic drawing and imaging skills in Illustrator and Photoshop, respectively. You will learn to use drawing tools, create effects and illustrate with type, culminating in an original poster design to advertise an event or product.
- Wed.
- Nov. 2
- The poster
Exploring layers and tools in Photoshop
- Mon.
- Nov. 7
- Process
Conception and sketching
- Wed.
- Nov. 9
- A Moment To Review
Creating and assembling poster elements
- Mon.
- Nov. 14
- Texture
Integrating type and imagery
Deadline: Project 4 (Poster) due at 10:45AM on Wednesday, Nov. 16
Unit Four: Web Design
In our final unit, you’ll learn some fundamental HTML coding for your content and use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to style your final project: a personal web page, showcasing your J365 work, which you will publish via IU’s Pages service.
- Wed.
- Nov. 16
- Web Basics
Building and saving out assets for screens
- Mon.
- Nov. 28
- HTML
Creating markup and targeting elements
- Wed.
- Nov. 30
- CSS
Web page structure and flow
- Mon.
- Dec. 5
- CSS positioning
Margin, padding and floats
- Wed.
- Dec. 7
- CSS Customization
Web color and typography / Last Quiz
Deadline: Project 5 (Website) due at 11:59PM on Wednesday, Dec. 14