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3.00 Credits
Introduction to B/W photography, from a working knowledge of the camera to film processing and printing in a darkroom using traditional light-sensitive materials, and to the history of photography. Explores fundamental principles, techniques and application of camera-based image making. Students must have an adjustable camera. Same as FLM 2153.
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The language of drawing. In-class projects investigate a wide range of media and attitudes toward drawing. Prerequisite: ART 1103, 1183, 2023, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to graphic design as a medium of communication. Promotes appreciation of visual tools and principles that lead to exploration and personal methodology. Techniques of pre-print production, with the use of typography, photography, and illustration. Students are taught the effectiveness of visual communication and its practices in the professional world today. Prerequisites: ART 1103, 3443. Same as FLM 3243.
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All aspects of typography are covered through lectures, demonstrations and studio work. Creative thinking is encouraged. Strong emphasis on the technical problem-solving and aesthetic use of display and text type. Prepares the student for significant design challenges in virtually all areas of communication design. Prerequisites: ART 1103, 3243, 3443.
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Techniques and visual vocabulary of contemporary illustration, focusing on today's dominant image generating application, Adobe Photoshop. Lessons begin with generating basic shapes, textures, and lighting, and rendering objects, layering and creating montage effects. Images are used in combination with type design in real world illustration assignments and individual creative projects. Prerequisite: ART 1103 or THEA 1223. Same as FLM 3443.
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Techniques and visual vocabulary of digital vector illustration and typography using the graphic application Adobe Illustrator. Lessons begin with generating basic linear shapes, patterns, gradations, and blends. We then move on to combinations of Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop. Some real world illustration problems will be assigned. Prerequisite: ART 3443 or permission of the instructor. Same as FLM 3463.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an advanced studio experience in three-dimensional work investigating materials, media, installations, site specificity, scale, formats, or series. Prerequisite: ART 2013, 3013.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course that encourages experimental approaches to painting through study of historical and contemporary painting. Exploration of color, surface and composition. Prerequisite: ART 1103, 1183 and 2113.
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3.00 Credits
Printmaking utilizing advanced techniques and concepts in the areas of relief, intaglio, lithography, serigraphy, or monotype on individual problems.
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