Welcome to DSGN 2520

Design for the Internet, Fall 2024

Welcome to Design for the Internet, Fall 2024. This web site is the main location for class content, assignments and other information. If you wish to contact me, I can be reached at: or rcurrie@me.com or rcurrie@nscad.ca

-Robert Currie.

Class content

Use the links on the left to navigate (on computer) or the navigation menu (on mobile) to each day's material.

Communication

Communication is critical. Make sure to:

  • Check the class Slack workspace frequently
  • Check your NSCAD email often
  • If you miss class, need to get caught up, or have to review material, visit this web site first, then get in contact with me.

Course outlines

Download the official description PDF for this class in Adobe PDF format. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader software installed on your computer to view these files.

Marking

Your mark in this class is based on grades in several categories. Category weights are below:

Assignments: 85%
Class Participation: 15%

Use of machine learning/artificial intelligence tools

Machine learning and artificial intelligence tools (such as ChatGPT, dall-e, midjourney, and many others) are evolving rapidly. These tools generate text, images or other media by recombining elements of existing works.

The NSCAD Academic Integrity policy is clear. Use of such tools without fully crediting the source is a violation of NSCAD's plagiarism policy. Punishments range up to a mark of zero for the assignment, failing the course or expulsion from NSCAD.

Each assignment will have clear rules for use of media and citations. Ask if you have any questions, and keep in mind the basic rule: all work you submit must be your own, unless the assignment includes clear written instructions stating otherwise.

Computer requirements

The most important thing you will need for this class is a computer that can install and run the Adobe Creative Suite programs. This can be a Mac or a Windows PC, but please note that for higher level classes (at the 2000 level and above) in design, a reasonably powerful Mac laptop is strongly encouraged. See the HSELS policy attched to this outline. You will need to pay for and install the education version of the Adobe CC suite for the duration of the class. Detail on how to do this will be sent as part of the class introduction process.

You will need a reliable internet connection. If your internet connection is restricted in any way (such as some websites being blocked) it may be difficult or impossible for you to access some course materials.

There will be some additional free software you will need to install on your computer (details will be provided later)so you will need the ability in install programs on the computer you are using.

You can find the minimum requirements for Macs and PCs here: https://helpx.adobe.com/ca/illustrator/system-requirements.html

If you have a computer already and it meets the minimum requirements, you can use that existing computer for this class.

Design Students’ Personal Hardware, Software, English Language Settings (HSELS) Requirements:

If you are considering buying a new computer you may want to review this policy, attached to the course outline, which sets out the requirements for a computer for design courses at the 2000 level and above.

Resources

Free access to Lynda.com/LinkedIn Learning video tutorials

If you have a Halifax Public Library login (not NSCAD University) you can access a large library of high-quality video tutorials for free. To do this you will need to apply online - it only takes a few minutes and your library login will be sent to you by email. You will need a Nova Scotia address to get a library card.

  • Start by going to the library card application page and fill out this form.
  • Your online library card number and library card pin number, will be emailed to you.
  • Once you have your library card number and library card pin number, go to https://www.lynda.com/portal/sip?org=halifax.ca to log in to LinkedIn Learning.
  • You can now access tutorials on HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Photoshop, and more.


Robert Currie
This page was last updated at 2024-12-12 12:46.