Graphic Design applied to Space

The course examines the interrelation between graphic design, interior design, industrial design and architecture in order to discuss interior, exterior or urban space, focusing on three key areas:

• Spatial design, the discipline that uses specific resources and visual strategies to make a space transmit a certain feeling or message that complements or modifies the existing architecture.

• Visual identity as applied to spaces, that is, the participation of the environment in a broader idea or message that goes beyond the physical space.

• Information in space, and the way in which it can act as an aid that helps us understand a discourse (expositions) or the space itself (signage).

The contents will be delivered in a practical manner and take the form of a project.

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Information

Code
105732
Credits
6
Year
4
Semester
2
Teaching Staff