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ART 172: Color Theory
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Students learn how to work with color in both paint and digital media. Various models for representing color are covered as well as design considerations for working with color. Subtractive and primary color systems are covered. Prerequisites: ART 101 and ART 107
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ART 180: Design and User Needs
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Introduction to human factors as they affect the design of interior environment to include the physiological, sociological, and psychological needs of users. Emphasis on the human factors of ergonomics, anthropometric, and special populations related to design standards, functionality, and accessible design. An overview of social-psychological factors also included.
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ART 181: Interior Design-Studio
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Introduction to the basic concepts of interior design and the development of the fundamental components needed in the practice of interior design. Emphasis is on functional space planning as it relates to human factors in residential settings, analysis of user needs, and interior standards and codes. Basic two and three-dimensional graphic communication and presentation skills for interior design will be introduced and developed. Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ART 180 or permission of the program director
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ART 182: Interior Design Materials and Construction Components
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
(3 Credit Hours) An investigation of traditional and contemporary materials, components, and construction methods as specified by the interior designer. Emphasis is on performance and uses of materials and finishes, workroom practices, and source resource development. Prerequisites: ART 181 or permission of the program director
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ART 183: Interior Design Studio II
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Introduction to interior design process, design philosophy, and exploration of design problem solving. Expansion of graphic communication skills, rendering, and presentation skills. Emphasis on programming, design concept, analysis and development creativity, space planning, and communication skills for residential and nonresidential projects. Prerequisites: ART 181 and completion of or concurrent enrollment of ART 182, or permission of the program director
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ART 184: Textiles for Interiors
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A study of the properties of fibers and their fabrications with an emphasis on textile performance and applications for interior environments. An overview of the history of textiles, study of aesthetic qualities of textiles, and hands-on design exploration will also be included. Field trips included. Prerequisites: ART 183 or permission of the program director
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ART 208: Lightwave
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Students learn the basics of 3D modeling and animation with Lightwave. Modeling, surfacing and animation are covered. Lightwave and Maya will be offered in alternate semesters. Prerequisites: ART 107
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ART 209: Maya
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
An in-depth study of 3D graphics using Maya. Modeling, surfacing, dynamics, animation and rendering will be covered. Prerequisites: ART 107
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ART 211: Director
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
Students learn to work with drawing tools, timeline and layers. Students also learn how to work with sound, video clips and animation. Scripting with Lingo is covered. Prerequisites: ART 107 and TCM 251
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ART 213: Life Drawing II
3.00 Credits
Henry Ford College
A continuation of ART 113 Life Drawing 1 in drawing the human figure. Studies develop a basic understanding of proportion and anatomy through direct observation. A variety of media is explored. Prerequisites: ART 102 and ART 113
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