Measure Twice, Cut Once
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Below please find expectations and what to prepare and submit for your Cross-Media Final Deliverables due at our Exam, Wednesday, December 17th, 3:00 pm
Narrative Project: Final Class Critique
Final Narrative Critique – Presentation Guide On Wednesday, November 19th and Monday, November 24th you will present the completed design of your
Research Website for Capstone 2026
Here is the link to the Research Website prepared for you for TRACEWORK. Use this as the starting-point for your Capstone research. In addition,
Capstone 2026 Ideation Presentations
After Thanksgiving, we will hold the Capstone Ideation Presentations for review [possibly via Zoom]. Each of you will be sharing three proposed capstone
Capstone 2026: TRACEWORK
EXHIBITION DESCRIPTION: The 2026 Capstone, TRACEWORK, invites graduating designers to explore the theme of legacy — the cultural, social, environmental,
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Research website created by Natalie Borisovits, Research Librarian > Capstone Didactic Presentation Examples from Last Year’s Cohort > Please
Narrative Mapping
In order to determine the “story” you will choose for your Narrative project, map both of your possible story ideas (2) by visualizing their
If This Were A Medium Presentation
Below is an outline for what you should cover in your Presentation. You and your partner(s) will have 6 minutes to present. Based on the object/artifact/system
Narrative Project: Cross-Media Storytelling
Before there was history, there was storytelling. It’s essential to our human identity. The stories we tell are how we know who we are. – Daniel
If This Were a Medium
Overview Every medium (whether a website, installation, or phone notification) carries meaning through its structure. In this exercise, we’ll treat
Reading Assignments
The Medium Is The Massage (Excerpt) by Marshall McLuhan and Quentin Fiore







