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2.00 Credits
Building, decorating, glazing techniques. Emphasis on three dimensional design and craftsmanship.
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3.00 Credits
Oriental Art
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3.00 Credits
Important movements in Modern Art, including Impressionism, Post- Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism, Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimal Art, Conceptual Art and Modern Architecture. Lectures, films and visits to museums, art galleries, architectural monuments. Prerequisites: ART 11 or by departmental permission. Corequisite: ENG 02 or RDL 02 if required. *Not offered on a regular basis. Course descriptions available upon request.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the development of graphic design from the Industrial Revolution to the 21st Century. New digital art forms such as web design, computer animation, motion graphics design, interactive multimedia and 3-D graphics will also be examined. Coursework will include exams, written reports, online research, and museum visits. Prerequisites: ART 11 or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
Basic photographic techniques as a creative medium; emphasis on composition and lighting; developing, printing and enlarging. Students provide their own cameras and materials.
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2.00 Credits
This course will emphasize the basics of composition, lighting, color correction and output. Students will study composition and lighting both in the field and in a commercial studio setting. Students will also examine various methods of digital image presentation including the use of graphic and audio elements in time-based media. This course requires students to have access to a digital camera.
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2.00 Credits
Hands-on typography survey covering history of type, from the stone age to the electronic age. Course work will focus on creative exercises that will reinforce the understanding of type; its style, structure, measurement and its design applications. Students will use current page layout software as applied to typographic studies. Pre/Corequisite: Art 15 or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
Employing typographic and imaging skills, students will strive to create effective page layouts for print design. Conceptual and professional production skills will be emphasized utilizing current layout software. Pre/Corequisite: Art 79, Typographic Design or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
Problems of making illustrations and the direct relationship between technique, concept and execution. Practical aesthetic problems involved in illustrating work done in class can be used in a portfolio. Students will prepare comps and finished art work ready for reproduction. Assignments teach the student to solve problems of interpretation for children's books, fiction and non-fiction, newspapers and magazines. Students are helped to develop their own styles. Exploration of these concepts on the computer. Prerequisite: ART 21 or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
The application of 2D design and typography skills applied to problem-solving in visual communications scenarios. From symbol-making, logo design, print ads and posters, and signage systems, students will produce hand and computer generated professional quality work. Emphasis will be placed on the creative process. Studio skills as well as presentation skills will be explored.
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