Courses

Typography II

This is an advanced course in typography that will explore complex typographic problems. Building on the fundamentals of typographic form and function introduced in Typography Lab I, this course extends and applies basic vocabulary and understanding to more complex problems that address typographic hierarchy, context, sequence and form. Students explore how typography behaves across media. Increasingly complex typographic systems are implemented in three-dimensional, sequential page or time-based projects.

The Collective

This studio course, as part of Design Topics, offers exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific contemporary design focus. This course may be taken 3 times for credit as long as different topics are offered.

The Collective

This studio course, as part of Design Topics, offers exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific contemporary design focus. This course may be taken 3 times for credit as long as different topics are offered.

The Collective

This studio course, as part of Design Topics, offers exploration and analysis of selected topics with a specific contemporary design focus. This course may be taken 3 times for credit as long as different topics are offered.

Professional Design Practicum

In this course, students work with suitable partners in the university, community and beyond to design and develop an app according to that partner's needs. Students will gain more experience with the process of design and development. Additionally, they'll combine knowledge from previous classes to research and assess client and audience needs, plan a scope for the project, and go through a rigorous design and development process. This outwardly focused class will give students valuable experience working with partners and clients and making the necessary design and process decisions to see a real life project through to completion.

Professional Design Practicum

In this course, students work with suitable partners in the university, community and beyond to design and develop an app according to that partner's needs. Students will gain more experience with the process of design and development. Additionally, they'll combine knowledge from previous classes to research and assess client and audience needs, plan a scope for the project, and go through a rigorous design and development process. This outwardly focused class will give students valuable experience working with partners and clients and making the necessary design and process decisions to see a real life project through to completion.

Professional Design Practicum

In this course, students work with suitable partners in the university, community and beyond to design and develop an app according to that partner's needs. Students will gain more experience with the process of design and development. Additionally, they'll combine knowledge from previous classes to research and assess client and audience needs, plan a scope for the project, and go through a rigorous design and development process. This outwardly focused class will give students valuable experience working with partners and clients and making the necessary design and process decisions to see a real life project through to completion.

Design Capstone

This final design course serves as a capstone experience for the design program. Students will author their own project where they will identify a problem and design an appropriate solution. Students are encouraged to choose projects that will propel them to the next stage after graduation.

This course includes a final exhibition which is reviewed by outside design professionals. On completion of the course, each student must submit a process book for final project and documentation of work completed in the senior year.

Design Capstone

This final design course serves as a capstone experience for the design program. Students will author their own project where they will identify a problem and design an appropriate solution. Students are encouraged to choose projects that will propel them to the next stage after graduation.

This course includes a final exhibition which is reviewed by outside design professionals. On completion of the course, each student must submit a process book for final project and documentation of work completed in the senior year.

Design Capstone

This final design course serves as a capstone experience for the design program. Students will author their own project where they will identify a problem and design an appropriate solution. Students are encouraged to choose projects that will propel them to the next stage after graduation.

This course includes a final exhibition which is reviewed by outside design professionals. On completion of the course, each student must submit a process book for final project and documentation of work completed in the senior year.

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Scott Gericke is currently an Assistant Professor of Design with a 35+ year career that blends academic and professional experience. He’s worked on powerhouse brands like Coca-Cola, Logitech, and KFC, all while mentoring the next generation of designers. His creative path began in St. Louis, where he worked at global ad agencies, boutique design firms, and led his own consultancy.

Teaching roles at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Missouri–St. Louis paved the way for his current position at Loyola University New Orleans. A founding force behind AIGA St. Louis and a 2008 Fellow Award honoree, Scott now calls New Orleans home—always on the lookout for new design inspiration (and a chance to march in a Mardi Gras parade).

Scott Gericke is currently an Assistant Professor of Design with a 35+ year career that blends academic and professional experience.

He’s worked on powerhouse brands like Coca-Cola, Logitech, and KFC, all while mentoring the next generation of designers. His creative path began in St. Louis, where he worked at global ad agencies, boutique design firms, and led his own consultancy.

Teaching roles at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Missouri–St. Louis paved the way for his current position at Loyola University New Orleans.

A founding force behind AIGA St. Louis and a 2008 Fellow Award honoree, Scott now calls New Orleans home—always on the lookout for new design inspiration (and a chance to march in a Mardi Gras parade).

Scott Gericke is currently an Assistant Professor of Design with a 35+ year career that blends academic and professional experience.

He’s worked on powerhouse brands like Coca-Cola, Logitech, and KFC, all while mentoring the next generation of designers. His creative path began in St. Louis, where he worked at global ad agencies, boutique design firms, and led his own consultancy.

Teaching roles at Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Missouri–St. Louis paved the way for his current position at Loyola University New Orleans.

A founding force behind AIGA St. Louis and a 2008 Fellow Award honoree, Scott now calls New Orleans home—always on the lookout for new design inspiration (and a chance to march in a Mardi Gras parade).

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