Information Design IAT 235 (3)
Introduces theory and practice of designing visual representations of information. Students will learn to visually translate textual, numerical and evidentiary information so that it can be communicated to diverse user communities and contexts. An emphasis will be on understanding how the meaning of images can change over time and across contexts and cultures. Beginning with photographic images, interactive charts, graphs, and maps, projects progress to more complex information in media forms ranging from advanced aspects of the web to interactive 3D visualizations. The relationship between visual display is explored in relation to its technology of creation, including code and information architecture. Prerequisite: IAT 102.
Section | Instructor | Day/Time | Location |
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Andrew Hawryshkewich |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Thu, 2:30–4:20 p.m.
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Surrey |
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D101 |
Andrew Hawryshkewich |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Fri, 8:30–10:20 a.m.
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Surrey |
D102 |
Andrew Hawryshkewich |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Fri, 10:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
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Surrey |
D103 |
Andrew Hawryshkewich |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Fri, 8:30–10:20 a.m.
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Surrey |
D104 |
Andrew Hawryshkewich |
Sep 8 – Dec 7, 2015: Fri, 10:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
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Surrey |