Loop: AIGA Journal of Interactive Design Education

Loop AIGA Journal of Interactive Design Education is an online journal on topics central to teaching all aspects of design education.

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Software ≠ Interactive Design
by Jason Aristofanis Tselentis
Mar 07, 2006(3)
How can interactive design education instill self-reliance and inquiry in students?

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The Sound and Motion of Color
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by Minneapolis College of Art and Design
Aug 16, 2005(0)
Can sound and motion illustrate the personality of color? The Animation class at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design set out to discover the answer.

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The Color Project
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by Martin Wattenberg
Aug 04, 2005(6)
Can a picture represent 33,000 words? If Martin Wattenberg has anything to do with it, the answer is most certainly yes. Explore the map of tiny rectangles and color with "The Color Project."

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Announcing Loop: AIGA Journal of Interactive Design Education (Color)
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by Kali Nikitas
Aug 04, 2005(1)
How do we weave color into our designs; how do we teach students to be aware of color; and what does Swatch have to do with it? The re-launch of Loop brings together designers from different disciplines and countries to show us how.

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Beatrice Santiccioli: Specializing in Color
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by Louise Sandhaus
Aug 04, 2005(2)
A visual designer discusses how Swatch watches, watercolors and cooking can inspire the design of color. Louise Sandhaus draws out how Beatrice Santiccioli came to be the Queen of Color.

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Hearing Type
by Frank Armstrong
Jun 27, 2005(4)
Understanding the dynamic qualities of typography through analogies with sound and music.