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3.00 Credits
This course touches on a variety of topics ranging from print production techniques, print postal regulations/preparation, and various software applications regarding file preparation. Prerequisite: COAR1604, COAR1624, and COAR2613.
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3.00 Credits
The student learns techniques to design and builds various packages. The course focuses on the process of solving display design problems within practical boundaries. Prerequisite: COAR1624.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the construction of functional three dimensional (3-D) forms, their conceptual development and design, as well as textural and technical aspects. Through a series of 3-D projects, the learner develops an ability to construct his/her own creative 3-D artwork. Current projects focus specifically on building a custom made, unique portfolio for professional presentation.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines brand, brand identity (logos and symbols), their necessity and value, and their origins and history. Students learn how to prepare business identities with extensive applications. The course focus is the basic steps in the corporate identity process: analysis (defining and researching), design exploration (conceptualizing), design refinement (analyzing), and implementation. Prerequisite: COAR1604.
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2.00 Credits
This course emphasizes graphic design for the Internet. Learners create web sites that have a strong visual presence as well as incorporating efficient file size strategies to make sites fast loading and user friendly in navigation. Sites are loaded to a remote off campus server to test and make accessible to the World Wide Web. An online portfolio is also created.
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3.00 Credits
This course helps learners synthesize previous computer skills to create complex projects for their portfolio and expand to a multimedia format loaded on a CD.
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3.00 Credits
The objective of this course is to prepare the student artist for a potential career in illustration using the rigorous discipline of painting the human head in one studio session. This crucial discipline sharpens the eye of the artist in judging values, discerning color, mixing color, analyzing character, design and composition, brush handling, and treatment of edges. The painting methods are those of John Howard Sanden, American painter and illustrator. Prerequisite: COAR1612, COAR1613, and COAR1619 or equivalent.
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2.00 Credits
This course uses the painting methods of John Howard Sanden, American painter and illustrator. The rigorous discipline of painting the head in a single two hour session is used. This crucial discipline sharpens the eye of the artist in judging values, discerning color mixtures, analyzing shapes, composition, brush handling, and edge treatments. Certain supplies are required. Previous drawing or painting experience is required or instructor approval. Prerequisite: COAR1612, COAR1613, and COAR1619 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Through the use of tutorials and sequenced assignments, learners explore the blending of graphics, sound, video, and animation to create presentations. Web design is included. All previous computer software skills, as well as new skills, are utilized in creating higher level projects. Students learn to create Quicktime movies; manipulate sound files; and import their 3-D work and creative interactive projects, which are exported to hard drives, disks, CD ROM, and paper.
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3.00 Credits
This course expands on the web site design principles taught in Web Site Design (COAR2631). The learner uses advanced techniques such as rollovers, timelines, behaviors, and cascading style sheets to create dynamic web sites that are visually pleasing, easy to navigate, and meet the client's needs. Prerequisite: COAR2631.
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