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DDSN 1100 : Design Explorations: From Typography to Tattoos

WARNING: This course is no longer offered by Langara. Information provided here is solely for historical purposes.

**Discontinued** was last offered Spring 2010Replaced by DSGN 1100 Last Updated: 07-APR-2010 This course explores the relevance and impact of design in our everyday lives and details design trends and transitions in an historical context. It examines the form and function of everyday items such as tattoos, music posters, magazine covers, cell phones, as well as automobiles and houses, and it explores how environment, culture, and technology have shaped - and continue to shape - the design of such commonly used items. The course also looks at how design is related to "branding" and its influence on consumer preferences. This course is open to all Langara students wishing to explore trends in design, as well as those intending to pursue studies in the visual arts areas, or considering careers in design. This course is not intended to teach students design skills.

Course Information:

Credits:

3.0

Additional Fees:

None

Repeat Limit:

2

Lecture Hours:

3.0

Seminar Hours:

1.0

Lab Hours:

0.0

Offered online:

None

Course outline(s):

None


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Transfers:

No active transfer agreements found.

Inactive Transfers:

Course Destination Credit Start/End
DDSN 1100 EC No credit 20090901 to 20100430
DDSN 1100 SFU SFU GE 1XX (3) 20080901 to 20100430
DDSN 1100 TRU No credit 20080901 to 20100430
DDSN 1100 TWU No credit 20080901 to 20100430
DDSN 1100 UBCV No credit 20080901 to 20100430
DDSN 1100 UFV UFV GD 1XX (3) 20080901 to 20100430
DDSN 1100 UNBC No credit 20080901 to 20100430
DDSN 1100 UVIC No credit 20080901 to 20100430

Current Offerings:

No offerings found for this semester (2024 30).

Previous Offerings:

Semester Seats Waitlist Days Time Room Type Instructor
2010 10 2 N/A -T-R--- 1430-1620 A254 Lecture Sherry Hancock
2009 30 3 N/A M-W---- 1430-1620 A256 Lecture Sherry Hancock
2009 10 7 N/A -T-R--- 1430-1625 A321 Lecture Sherry Hancock
2008 30 5 N/A M-W---- 1430-1625 A256 Lecture Sherry Hancock