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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; studio-5 hours. Prerequisite:courses 1, 13, 14, 15, 16, 113, 115, 116. Priority to Design majors. Design approaches in visual communications arising from a critical examination of the history of form, pattern, and surface in design disciplines. Through experimentation and exploration, students will develop non-traditional working methods to arrive at innovative solutions to traditional graphic media.
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4.00 Credits
Studio-8 hours. Prerequisite: course 14 and 15 or consent of instructor. Priority to Design majors. Design and placement of objects in spatial relationships that enhance non-verbal communication. Threedimensional design as visual merchandising. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 126A. Field trips required.-I, IV. (II.) Gotelli
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; studio-5 hours. Prerequisite:courses 1, 13, 14, 15, 16, 113, 115, 117. Priority given to Design majors. Technical and conceptual aspects of creating web sites that address current trends, such as CSS for type and position and interactivity with ActionScript. Attention to conceptual framework, visual design and user interaction design. Research and written pre-production materials required. Not open for credit to students who have completed course the 191C version of this course.-Drew
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4.00 Credits
Studio-6 hours; lecture-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 1, 14, 15. Introduction to computers in design with emphasis on development of a general understanding of graphic design, including theory, practice, and technology. Includes principles of color, visual organization, visual hierarchy, typography, image enhancement. Projects created on Macintosh computers. Priority given to sophomore and junior Design students.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; studio-5 hours. Prerequisite:courses 1, 14, 15, 70. Priority given to Design majors. Use of traditional and contemporary processes to create images and patterns on fabric using disperse, fiber-reactive, vat, acid dyes, and textile pigments. Emphasis on individual exploration and interpretation of processes and techniques. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 160A.-Rivers
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4.00 Credits
Studio-5 hours; lecture-2 hours. Prerequisite:courses 1, 13, 14, 15, 16, 160 or consent of instructor. Priority given to Design majors. Design of textiles and screen printing on fabrics; soft-product development; integration of hand-produced and digitally generated imagery on cloth. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 160B.-Rivers
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; studio-5 hours. Prerequisite:courses 1, 14, 15, 16, 70, 77, 107. Priority given to Design majors. Fashion design as a vehicle for contemporary self expression. Emphasis on developing two-dimensional conceptualization of ideas and translating them into one-of-a-kind garments utilizing new fabric technologies and archetypal forms. Field trip required. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 170A.-Avila
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; studio-5 hours. Prerequisite:courses 1, 14, 15, 16, 77. Priority to Design majors. Exploration of fashion design processes for industry within the social and physical context. Emphasis on two-dimensional conceptualization of ideas, garment construction, and ideation processes utilizing commercial textiles. Field Trip required. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 170B.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-2 hours; studio-5 hours. Prerequisite:courses 1, 14, 15, 16, 77, 107 required; 170, 171 recommended. Priority to Design majors. Advanced exploration of apparel design processes for industry and personal expression with emphasis on computer- assisted design applications. Field trip required.-Avila
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4.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion-3.5 hours; studio-3.5 hours.Prerequisite: courses 1, 14, 15, 16, 70, 77, 107, 170; consent of instructor. Priority to Senior Design majors. Advanced exploration of fashion design with an emphasis on professional portfolio development and presentation. Emphasis on conceptualizing, designing, and fabricating a cohesive line of wearable garments suitable for presenting in a public fashion show. May be repeated once for credit. Not open for credit to students who have taken more than eight units of course 191A.-Avila
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