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3.00 Credits
Foundational visual and cognitive organizational processes for the practice of visual communication, presented through lectures and applied through studio exercises. Includes visual perception and organization, visual ideation, and visual problem-solving processes, techniques, and principles. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) F
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Prerequisites: ART 13, GD 35. Emphasis on basic skills, theories, and principles of graphic design, including photo manipulation and illustration software applications as related to the graphic design field. (6 lab hours) (6 lab hours) (Formerly GD 40)
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Prerequisite: ART 13, GD 37. Exploration and application of layout design and prepress software as related to the graphic design field through projects encompassing the basic skills, theories, and principles of graphic design. (6 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GD 37. Typographic principles, elements, and techniques. Type classification, selection, design, and layout. Computer projects. (6 lab hours) FS
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Prerequisite: GD 41. Advertising and graphic design projects taken through steps from thumbnail sketches through rough layouts to computer-generated comprehensive presentations. Emphasis on evaluation of market and audience and development of aesthetic solutions to communication problems. (6 lab hours) FS
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Prerequisites: GD 41, 42. Introduction to Internet design for graphic designers focusing on Web site structure. Emphasis on professionally designed, visually integrated Web sites utilizing contemporary software for Web design, image creation, and manipulation. (6 lab hours) (Formerly GD 140)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ID 43 or ART 20; ART 116. Introduction to various traditional drawing and painting techniques. Emphasis on the application of rendering solutions to graphic design problems. (6 lab hours) (Course fee $5) (Formerly GD 143)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GEOG 20 or permission of instructor. Theory map communication. Practical experience in compilation, generalization, symbolization, and design to produce original maps. Teaches the skill of presenting tabular data in map form, using pen-and-ink and computer-assisted drafting. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) F even
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3.00 Credits
Use of computers in mapping and geographic information systems applications. Operational knowledge of boundary and attribute data manipulation, spatial query, geocoding, and layout using state-of-the-art mapping and geographic information systems software. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) F
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer applications in geography. Fundamental concepts of computers, Internet, word processing, programming, database, computer mapping, remote sensing, and GIS applications. No computer and statistical experience required. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) S odd
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