Thomas Jefferson University | visual Communication Design
We invite you to explore the stellar work from each of our Fall design studios.
Introduction to Typography
Sophomore Review
In this Introduction to Typography course, students develop typography skills from its primary role of giving form to marks to the more active role in interpreting meaning in the world we live. Through a series of projects and exercises, students work with type at different application levels, considering how the visual language of typography constructs meaning and context affects interpretation. The semester's final two projects include a Symposium Poster and LP Package design.
Introduction to BRANDING
Junior Review
Introduction to Brand Identity begins with the detailed study of the brand and brand identity, and culminates in to the development of an integrated branding system. A high degree of conceptual, aesthetic and technical ability is considered in three projects beginning with a rebrand of a local organization, followed by the branding of a fictitious culinary experience, and ending with creating a new brand for a business in the wellness, music, or toy industry.
Systems Design integration
Senior Review
In our senior-level course, System Design Integration, students work on two projects large scale projects. Description of projects