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  • Part-Time Faculty: VIS 207 Introduction to Graphic…

    Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY)



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    The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in Syracuse University is looking for an individual(s) to teach one/multiple sections of VIS 207 Intro to Graphic Design during the Fall 2025 Semester. (3 credits).

    Available sections will meet:

    Mondays/Wednesdays 3:45pm–5:05pm (M010)

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    Tuesdays/Thursdays 3:30pm–4:50pm (M006)

     

    Course Description: A beginning level graphic design class that teaches underlying principles of visual communications and the fundamental strategies, tools, and practices of graphic design; emphasizes visual problem-solving, including conceptualization, typography, layout, image editing and production of print and digital communications. Applicants should have substantial design experience in news, publication, or advertising design.

     


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