Art Visual Communication Branding COURSE SYLLABUS: Spring 2015

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Art 462.801 Visual Communication Branding COURSE SYLLABUS: Spring 2015 Instructor: Saul Torres Office Location: n/a Office Hours: n/a Office Phone: n/a Office Fax: n/a Email Address: torres@rswcreative.com COURSE INFORMATION Materials Textbooks, Readings, Supplementary Readings: Four reading assignments will be included in schedule but purchasing the book is not required. If students are interested, the book which will be used is: Emotional Branding: The New Paradigm for Connecting Brands to People Marc Gobe Updated and Revised Edition Course Description: Through five creative assignments, students will develop the elements of one updated brand. At the end of the semester, all the assignments will be brought together into one, cohesive brand presentation. Additionally, three classes will include discussion of reading assignments. Student Learning Outcomes: Understand of the definition of a brand as it relates to the perception of a company Understand the branding elements that create cohesiveness throughout a campaign or the execution of a communications plan Understand the skills and perspective required to develop multiple applications under one brand Understand how branding works in today s business environment

COURSE REQUIREMENTS Complete five creative assignments Complete three reading assignments Participate in class discussions Present final project to class visitors during final class meeting TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS Internet access Access to computer with Adobe Creative Suite software, preferably latest update Access to color printer COMMUNICATION AND SUPPORT Professor will be available via email if students have questions about assignments. Email address is torres@rswcreative.com. Students should expect a reply within 24 hours of sending email. COURSE AND UNIVERSITY PROCEDURES/POLICIES Attendance: You may be absent from class twice. On your first absence you will receive an e- mail warning, which is copied to Lee Whitmarsh. On your second absence you will receive an e- mail and you will contacted by Lee Whitmarsh. On your third absence you will receive an F in the class. If you wish to drop the class you will receive a drop/fail. Two tardies of 20 minutes or more equals an absence. A tardy of 60 minutes equals an absence. Two late returns from break of more than 10 minutes equals one absence. If a student is OVER 10 MINUTES late for the final, a full grade will be deducted from his or her final grade. If a student does not show up for the final they automatically fail the class. Grading: 80% of final grade will be determined based on an average of grades from five creative assignments Grading rubric will be used to determine assignment grades (see last page of this document)

The five creative assignments will include the following. See schedule for more details: Assignment 1: Logo update (thumbnails, comps, final) and list of brand applications Assignment 2: First brand application and list of brand attributes Assignment 3: Second brand application and brand fonts Assignment 4: Third brand application and brand color palette Assignment 5: Brand presentation layout and final presentation 20% of final grade will be based on a grade for class participation in critiques and discussions of reading assignments ADA Statement The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti- discrimination statute that provides comprehensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires that all students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodation of their disabilities. If you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact: Office of Student Disability Resources and Services Texas A&M University- Commerce Gee Library 132 Phone (903) 886-5150 or (903) 886-5835 Fax (903) 468-8148 StudentDisabilityServices@tamu- commerce.edu Student Disability Resources & Services Student Conduct All students enrolled at the University shall follow the tenets of common decency and acceptable behavior conducive to a positive learning environment. (See Code of Student Conduct from Student Guide Handbook). COURSE OUTLINE/CALENDAR Wednesday 1.21 Course introduction Overview of semester- long rebranding assignment Homework: Thumbnails for logo update Wednesday 1.28 Review: Logo thumbnails Identify thumbnails for development or revisions needed Homework: List of brand applications Wednesday 2.4 Review: Revised logo thumbnails and logo comps Review: List of brand applications Homework: Reading part 1

Wednesday 2.11 Final review: Logo comps Discuss: Reading part 1 Homework: Thumbnails for first brand application Wednesday 2.18 Turn in: Final logo Review: Thumbnails for first brand application Identify thumbnails for development or revisions needed Homework: Reading part 2 Wednesday 2.25 Review: Thumbnails for print piece Discuss: Reading part 2 Exercise: Brand attributes Homework: Revise print piece thumbnails/comps, format brand attributes page Wednesday 3.4 Review: Print piece revised thumbnails / comps Turn in: Brand attributes page Homework: Develop print piece comps Wednesday 3.11 Final review: Print piece Homework: Finalize print piece, develop thumbnails/wireframes for digital piece Turn in print piece in progress via email Friday, 3/13 (Wednesday 3.18: Spring Break) Wednesday 3.25 Review: Thumbnails/wireframes for digital piece Homework: Revised digital piece thumbnails/wireframes/comps, format brand fonts page Final edits to print pieces communicated Wednesday 4.1 Review: Digital piece revised thumbnails/wireframes/comps Turn in: Brand fonts page and final print piece Homework: Develop digital piece comps, reading part 3 Wednesday 4.8 Final Review: Digital piece comps Discuss: Reading part 3 Homework: Finalize digital piece, develop environmental piece thumbnails Wednesday 4.15 Turn in: Final digital piece comps Review: Environmental piece thumbnails Homework: Revise environmental piece thumbnails/comps, format brand color palette page

Wednesday 4.22 Review: Environmental piece thumbnails/comps Turn in: Brand color palette page Homework: Develop environmental piece comps, style guide layout Wednesday 4.29 Final review: Environmental piece comps Review: brand presentation layout Homework: Finalize environmental piece comps, revise brand presentation layout, make final revisions to pieces Wednesday 5.6 Turn in: Final environmental piece comps Review: Revised brand presentation layouts Homework: Finalize brand presentation layout, make final revisions to pieces Wednesday 5.13 Turn in final brand presentation Students make presentations to class and visitors