Web Design for Art Directors Class at SVA
by Daniel SchutzsmithThursday, May 22nd, 2008
filed under Education, Web Design
I’ll be running a brand new course this semester at the School of Visual Arts in New York City called Web Design for Art Directors.
The Background
I thought up the course after having a conversation with an old friend that was trying to make the transition from being a traditional art director in an advertising agency to also handling the interactive side of his agency. During the conversation he voiced some of his concerns which took me quite by surprise. Specifically, he was having great difficulty understanding exactly how the internet works, what the technology is capable of, which programming languages should be used and in what circumstances, and how do you know if a freelancer is pulling your leg. I gave it some thought, and quickly realized that I already had much of that information in my head from the years of producing and generally being in the trenches as a web designer myself. So I decided to offer it as a course and see if the computer art department would be interested in running it as a continuing education class - they loved it! So this summer it will be running for the first time.
Class Info
The class will be meeting on Saturdays from 10am - 2pm from June 14th to August XX. I know what you’re saying, “waste my saturdays for the summer on a class? no way!” Well I promise I will make it worthwhile. If you’ve ever talked to someone whose taken one of my courses before, then you’ll likely have heard that I run my classes more like a Vegas comedy act than a technical class. The main reason is because I learned early on in teaching that students in continuing education are usually afraid of the technology. So I’ve found that humor puts everyone at ease and really gets everyone in the mood to have a good time and look forward to class each week.
Non-technical
Even though we will be discussing much of the technology behind web design, we won’t be forcing ourselves to become experts in it. Its much more about being able to identify things than create them. For instance, we’ll be learning how to tell if a website validates, but we won’t be going into the actual code to make it do so. Although, if the students all feel they would be very interested in getting a bit more technical, then I would be happy to adapt the rest of the semester accordingly.
The Curriculum
The course runs for a total of 8 weeks, with a different focus each week. Some of the key things we will be learning are:
- Defining the roles in a web studio (project manager, web designer, web developer, production artist, etc..)
- The tools used (Textmate, Dreamweaver, BB Edit, CSS Edit, XRay, etc…)
- Grid design (Blueprint and 960)
- Web Standards, Accessibility and why they’re important (Valid Markup).
- Separating content from the design (XHTML and CSS)
- Understanding scripting languages and when to use them (Javascript, Actionscript)
- Understanding interactive and when to use it (Flash, AJAX Effects)
- Understanding programming languages and when to use them (PHP, ASP, Coldfusion)
Sign Up
So if you’re in the New York City area this summer and want to take the class, you can sign up over at the SVA website. You should also checkout some of the other classes I’ll be teaching this summer, 5 in all (yeah, I’m nuts).






May 22nd, 2008 at 12:10 pm
Looks like fun
May 22nd, 2008 at 1:16 pm
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May 24th, 2008 at 5:56 pm
Sounds like a cool class - if I was in NYC I’d take it. Is it only for Art Directors though? Is there something I am missing, because everyone I know is more of a creative director than an art director. Either way, still sounds awesome
June 23rd, 2008 at 11:04 am
If you ever need/want guest speakers to come into the classroom, by all means reach out to me. This is a very important class, in my mind.
August 16th, 2008 at 9:13 pm
Unfortunately, I missed the class last semester. Will you teach it again at SVA? If you are, I’ll be there front row.