Syllabus
Before going into the world, every design student needs to reflect on who they are, what they care about, and how they can actively shape their practice. What would you like to do with design? What kind of designer do you want to be? Who do you want to work with? Where do you hope your practice takes you?
In this course, you will set goals for your professional growth and establish a sustainable workflow for maintaining a public design presence. You will systematically curate, document, and describe your work while exploring how these methodologies can amplify your unique perspective.
- Targeted list of desired employers/clients
- Website
- Selected Portfolio
.pdf, under 10mb, ready to attach in email - Resume/CV
- Letterhead Package (optional)
e.g. business card, cover letter, invoice/proposal template - Motion Reel (optional)
The first five weeks of this course will be a ramp-up to Confluence. Confluence can be polarizing. Some look forward to it. And some think it is stressful. I am indifferent; it is simply an opportunity. For those who want a job or an internship with the companies that attend Confluence, great, let’s go for it. For those of you who want something somewhere else… Great, let’s use it as practice.
Once Confluence is over, we’ll unpack what you learned and spend the rest of the course meeting with designers from a variety of practices so you can get helpful information about what’s possible and how some went about exiting school… which will hopefully end the course with you leaving excited and inspired to go out into the world.
I’d like you to leave this class with a well-designed and practical portfolio, resume, reel, and cover letter package. I’d like you to leave this class feeling comfortable talking about yourself and presenting your work to anyone. I’d like you to leave the class with an articulate recitation of your story... With a plan; customized to help you get precisely what you think you want. I want you to practice sustainability tactics and establish boundaries to avoid burnout. I want you to be able to acknowledge when you do feel this way and have recovery strategies. Most importantly, I want you to leave here confident about who you are and what you have to offer.
… But you have to want this also. Why else would you be taking this elective?
- To explore different modes and mediums of presentation as a means to craft appropriate strategies to present design thinking and visual work.
- The ability to adapt these presentation strategies for specific contexts and/or audiences.
- To develop a sustainable method for documenting, curating, and archiving your process, research and practice (work) which is easy to update, replace, expand, and re-curate over time.
- To practice crafting concise and clear descriptions and documentation strategies of your work, research, and process.
To be considered present in my studios, you must be physically and mentally present during in-class announcements, activities, and discussions. I expect you to have the required materials prepared before class begins. Printing during the start of class time or otherwise finishing the expected work will result in final grade deductions. Activities and reviews happen as scheduled. If you don’t show up or are unprepared, they can’t and won’t be rescheduled. Obligations outside of the studio (like carnival, doctor’s appointments, interviews, other school commitments, etc.…) are not an excuse. A schedule overview is provided on this website to help you plan things accordingly.
If you do not intend to attend a class, or if you are running late, please let me know. Not doing so is unprofessional and can be very disruptive. When unexpected situations arise which may impact this studio, always reach out to me and your advisor (Jamie). Life can be messy! Communication is key!
- Contribution: attendance, participation, motivation, peer engagement, and personal commitment to teamwork & class community
- Process: inquiry, search, research, study, networking of knowledge/insights, attention to the quality of ideas, critical thought, authenticity, and voice
- Growth: range of experience, rigor, willingness to experiment, take risks, broaden horizons, and challenge oneself
- Finish: demonstration of skills in craft, visual design, presentation, and communication of final work, including final documentation
There will be ample opportunities for feedback on your work in progress and final form. If you have any questions, or if at any point you’d like additional feedback, please find me before/after class or during office hours.
I use a portable hard drive (updated working folders every night), work out of Dropbox (which can do TimeMachine-like backups), and use a large stationary harddrive for TimeMachine (backed up habitually every Sunday).