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  • Typography & Interaction

    ’25–26

  • The Syllabus

  • Our Class

  • Unit Nº 1: “Type and the Web”

    Wks. 1–6

    • Week Nº 1

      Aug. 29

    • Everything Is a “Web Page”

    • Week Nº 2

      Sep. 5

    • It’s All About Type

    • Week Nº 3

      Sep. 12

    • An Intro to HTML

    • Week Nº 4

      Sep. 19

    • An Intro to CSS

    • Week Nº 5

      Sep. 26

    • The Box Model

    • Project Nº 1: “Manuscript”

      Oct. 3

    • Week Nº 6

      Oct. 3

    • Session Recordings

      Room Nº 458

      Room Nº 464

      Manuscript Presentations

      We’ll be spending our whole class today on your first project presentations. Here are our groups:

      Room Nº 458
      Down the hall!

      1. Kinza
      2. Evgenii
      3. Katie
      4. Cason
      5. Riya
      6. Lucy
      7. Soko
      8. Ali
      9. Melody
      10. Kimaya

      Michael’s Zoom

      Room Nº 464
      Our normal one!

      1. Michael
      2. Mia
      3. Sooim
      4. Zarah
      5. Trenton
      6. Maika
      7. Chareese
      8. Noor
      9. Sophia
      10. Amanda

      Class Zoom

      Please look through the notes on format again before class!

      For next week

      • Watch the other half’s presentations, above!

        There is much to learn from how your peers interpreted, implemented, and presented the same assignment as you. Everyone also spent a lot of their time on these⁠—so let’s respect that with our collective attention! We’d all be together if practical.

      • We’ll be starting our second unit, There Is No Perfect Layout. Read both our reading selections, in preparation:

        • Continuity and Change
          Max Bill, 1953

        • The Web’s Grain
          Frank Chimero, 2015

      • Add your reading synthesis, as before:

        Unit Nº 2: Reading Responses

        Again⁠—we are not looking for summarization. Tell us what you think!

  • Unit Nº 2: “There Is No Perfect Layout”

    Wks. 7–10

    • Week Nº 7

      Oct. 10

    • Responsive Design

    • DevTools (Web Inspector)

    • Week Nº 8

      Oct. 17

    • Finally, Flexbox

    • And (CSS) Grid

    • Week Nº 9

      Oct. 24

    • Some Additional, Advanced CSS

    • Project Nº 2: “Spread”

      Oct. 31

    • Week Nº 10

      Oct. 31

  • Unit Nº 3: “Typography as Interface”

    Wks. 11–15

    • Week Nº 11

      Nov. 7

    • Working with Images

    • Week Nº 12

      Nov. 14

    • Week Nº 13

      Nov. 21

    • Thanksgiving Week

    • Project Nº 3: “Binding”

      Dec. 5

    • Week Nº 14

      Dec. 5

    • Week Nº 15

      Dec. 12

  • Winter Break

  • Unit Nº 4: “Interface as Interface”

    Wks. 16–21

    • Week Nº 16

      Jan. 21

    • Week Nº 17

      Jan. 28

    • An Intro to JavaScript

    • Week Nº 18

      Feb. 4

    • Some More JavaScript

    • Week Nº 19

      Feb. 11

    • Week Nº 20

      Feb. 18

    • Project Nº 4: “Links”

      Feb. 25

    • Week Nº 21

      Feb. 25

  • Unit Nº 5: “If All You Have Is a Hammer, Everything Looks like a Nail”

    Wks. 22–30

    • Week Nº 22

      Mar. 4

    • Putting a (Link/​Meta) Bow on It

    • Week Nº 23

      Mar. 11

    • Spring Break

    • Week Nº 24

      Mar. 25

    • Week Nº 25

      Apr. 1

    • Week Nº 26

      Apr. 8

    • Week Nº 27

      Apr. 15

    • Project Nº 5: “Functions”

      Apr. 22

    • Week Nº 28

      Apr. 22

    • Week Nº 29

      Apr. 29

    • Week Nº 30

      May 6

    • “Everything Else”

    • The end