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3.00 Credits
3 credits In this course, students develop a series of images in a sketchbook journal, based directly on their experiences living and traveling in Italy. Students closely observe, document, and comment on their investigations of various aspects of Italian life and culture. On-site drawing is a major focus of the course. Prerequisites: One 200-Level Drawing Course, or Permission of Instructor Fulfills: Advanced Drawing Elective or Illustration Elective (Illustration Students); 300-Level Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course focuses on the propagation of particular ideas, doctrines or behaviors utilizing the poster as the major art form. Course content addresses essential building blocks of image making emphasizing the power of simplicity in imagery and the issue of content as the focus from conception to finish. This studio course provides the opportunity to develop personal themes within contemporary social issues. Critical input from fine art, graphic design and humanities is encouraged. Not intended exclusively for illustrators. Prerequisites: Art History II and one 200-Level Drawing Elective Fulfills: Illustration Elective (Illustration students); 300-level Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Students in this course aim to create professional level work. Discussion and critique lead students toward a refinement of skills, exploration of concepts and the creation of artistic solutions to communication problems.? In addition, students create a series of works for a chosen theme that demonstrates a deep understanding of a specific illustration genre.? Contemporary illustration work is examined and discussed. Prerequisites: Illustration III Fulfills: Illustration IV Requirement (Illustration students); 300-Level Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course focuses on the creation of illustrations using digital media. Students will explore industry standard graphic application and learn to work with digital media as they would traditional art making medias, as a means, not an end, to the creative process. Emphasis will be placed on drawing, painting, design, concept and color theory. Assigned projects will ask students to create pictorial imagery using their digital explorations. Applications of digital media in the illustration marketplace and beyond will be examined and discussed. Prerequisites: Illustration I or Permission of Instructor Fulfills: Digital Illustration or Illustration Elective (Illustration students); 300-level Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course provides an in-depth study of a topic in Illustration. The topic may be selected to take advantage of special events, to allow further exploration of a subject covered in a preliminary way in other courses, or to explore areas not sufficiently covered by the regular class rotation. Prerequisites: Prerequisites will be developed in conjunction with the course description for each topic. Fulfills: 300-Level Illustration Elective (Illustration Students); 300-Level Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits In this course students will learn the groundwork for professional careers in illustration. Assigned readings, lectures and discussions will concern business standards and ethical practices. Students will create comprehensive illustration portfolios and explore promotion options such as websites and direct mail. Visiting artists will discuss their careers. Students will also complete illustration assignments intended for their portfolios. Prerequisites: 90 credits and the completion of required courses, or Permission of the Instructor. Fulfills: Senior Illustration Seminar requirement (Illustration Students)
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3.00 Credits
3 credits In this course students complete independently generated illustration projects. Guided by an instructor, students create a comprehensive body of work which explores a specific field of illustration. Particular attention is paid to the development of professional level artwork, and a thorough understanding of the market for such images. Students work in their studios and participate in weekly group and/or individual critiques with the instructor. Prerequisites: See Seminar Program Entrance Criteria Fulfills: Illustration Elective (Illustration students); Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Advanced work in the student's major field of study, supervised by a designated faculty member. Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor Fulfills: Illustration Elective; Studio Elective
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3.00 Credits
3 credits Required during the junior year, INT300 provides the opportunity for real world experience through the Internship & Apprenticeship Program. Students complete a minimum of 120 hours on-site as an intern with a business or as an apprentice with an established artist. Other requirements include keeping a journal, writing a reflection paper and attending a debriefing seminar with other interns and apprentices. A learning contract outlining educational objectives as well as work duties and responsibilities is completed prior to starting INT300. Prerequisites: Junior level standing Fulfills: Internship Requirement (All Concentrations)
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3.00 Credits
3 credits This course introduces the basic tools, techniques and concepts of photographic media. Students are introduced to a variety of photographic methods for generating and outputting images, with a primary emphasis on lens based representation and production. Modes of image generation and output that are addressed include black and white and color film, digital, and time-based visual imaging systems. Students explore the aesthetic aspects of photography while they complete a series of assignments geared towards developing their technical and conceptual abilities. Issues related to camera vision, representation and picture interpretation are also explored. Prerequisites: Fulfills: Introduction to Photographic Media Requirement (Photography and Graphic Design students); Lens, Technology, Time Elective; Studio Elective
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