A wide shot of a ceramics studio, featuring students working with pottery wheels and other tools.

Jessie LaFree

Lecturer

Bio

Lecturer, Architecture, Interior Architecture and Designed Objects (2019); Project Manager, Mike Shively Architecture (2017); Licensed Illinois Architect. Education: M. Arch, 2013, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; B. Arch, 2011, Ball State University, Muncie, IN. Exhibitions: Varanasi by Line, Solo Exhibition, Varanasi, India. SET OFF: Graduate Design Exhibition. Publications: 10 Year Book - Kriti Gallery (New Delhi, 2016). Organizations: Coordinator, AIA Chicago Bridge Mentorship Program.

Courses

Title Department Catalog Term

Description

Introduces the meaning and making of architecture and interior architecture through individual and group design projects. Students learn design processes by experimenting with materials and exploring architectural and interior architecture representation, and measure the implications of their work on broader cultural contexts. Students work on design projects using the latest software and digital tools, and develop techniques for integrating analog and digital design and fabrication processes. Students research historic precedents and contemporary culture and design to inform their work. This course requires students to have a laptop that meets SAIC's minimum hardware specs and runs the AIADO template.

Class Number

1047

Credits

3

Description

The ability to present one?s work clearly and effectively is a critical skill for designers. In this course each student will focus on advancing the design (layout, graphics, narratives, flow) of their portfolio so that it best conveys their individual design skills, experience and interests. Students will produce materials appropriate for delivery of their work across multiple formats (print, digital, web, etc.), will learn how to edit/arrange their materials to suit the specific context of application, and will create consistent design elements that can be shared across the full range of professional materials from portfolio, to website, to business cards and other promotional materials. Course lectures, exercises, and assignments are enhanced by presentations by professionals. Readings will vary but typically include graphic design and layout approaches by scholars including Ellen Lupton and Kevin Henry. Skype presentations by art and design professionals have included Jill Singer of Sight Unseen, Nick Ozemba of In Common With, and Jean Lee and Dylan Davis of Ladies & Gentleman Studio. The course work will include the development of both print and digital portfolio materials including a resume, sample cover letter, business card, digital portfolio and website.

Class Number

1853

Credits

3