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3.00 Credits
This course picks up where IDD 270 leaves off by instructing in advanced typographic design; the use of grid structures; juxtapositions of type and image; and preparation for offset printing. Using the current computer technology, students create projects that demonstrate both an advanced knowledge of design/typography and current digital production processes. Finished pieces are printed and become part of the student's professional portfolio. Prerequisite: IDD 270; Every Year, Spring
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1.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3.00 Credits
This course explores advanced aesthetic, critical and technical topics in 3D computer graphics and animation. Students produce a short 3D digital video animation that demonstrates both knowledge and understanding of the 3D computer graphics production process, a creative approach to storytelling and character development. Prerequisite: IDD 302; Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the tradition of arranging, mixing, sound art and musique concrete while covering techniques of digital sound synthesis, recording, sampling, editing and the use of the Musical Instrument Digital Interface as a control and communication protocol between computers, samplers, synthesizers, keyboards and other input devices. Prerequisite: IDD 161; Every Year, Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course explores advanced aesthetic, critical and technical topics in multimedia authoring, including overall multimedia web site design, development, structure and information architecture. Students use problem-solving methods of design research and analysis combined with authoring and scripting environments to enhance design, interaction, usability and effective communication. Topics include current processes and technologies of web design, web standards and media theory. Students build web sites and prepare an interactive CD-ROM. Prerequisites: IDD 250, IDD 301; Every Year, Fall
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: IDD 301, IDD 315
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3.00 Credits
This course explores advanced aesthetic, critical and technical topics in motion graphics and 2D animation. Students use professional quality software to design motion graphics including text, bitmapped and vector graphics elements with applied filter and special effects processing. Topics include typography and motion graphic design and layout, editing digital video, and audio. Students use problem- solving methods of design research and analysis to produce digital video animations that demonstrate both knowledge and understanding of motion graphics, and that provide them with professional entry into the field. Prerequisite: IDD 301; Every Other Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students consider critical issues in interactive arts and compile a digital portfolio to be recorded on CDROM and presented as a web site. For majors or minors in interactive digital design. Senior status is required. Every Year, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Under the supervision of a faculty member and a participating private company, corporation, institution or community organization, students gain real-world experience working in the field of digital design. For majors or minors in interactive digital design. Junior status required. Every Year, All Courses offered as needed
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3.00 Credits
Independent Study
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