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3.00 Credits
Students refine their skills with the process of offset lithography. Projects provide opportunities to apply their skills and understanding of image concept and design, image assembly, film conversion (including both process camera and imagesetter output), platemaking, duplicator presswork, and bindery operations. Course prepares students for GRAR 1620 where students may produce materials for NWC. (2 hrs lec, 2 hrs lab)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of GRAR 1610. Allows concentration in the following areas: art and copy preparation, process camera, image assembly, offset duplicator presswork, and bindery. Course stresses the production of quality materials. Prerequisite: GRAR 1610 and GRAR 1720. (2 hrs lec, 4 hrs arranged lab)
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3.00 Credits
Students acquire essential information and experience to employ electronic digital imaging processes for print-based workflows. Skills learned include digital output for various print sources, scanning and using scanning software, and post-scan image editing using image editing software (Adobe Photoshop) for the creation of line, halftone, and color separated images in the printed medium. Prerequisite: GRAR 1510. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Course offers practice and useful experience on the Macintosh computer system. Provides a firm foundation in the basics of the Macintosh operating system and various word processing, graphics, and page layout program software. Encourages students to work on the Macintosh in areas of individual interest. Students gain a solid understanding of the Macintosh and related computer hardware. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Students come to understand the impact of the microcomputer on the publishing industry. Students will use Adobe InDesign, Photoshop (scanning and file touch up), and a variety of peripherals including color scanners, color printers, and imagesetters. Projects enable students to explore various capabilities and reinforce concepts learned in lecture and demonstrations. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Students gain first-hand experience with current applications, techniques, and equipment used in the generation of type and images in the area of electronic publishing. Additional skill and knowledge is gained regarding QuarkXPress, font installation and management, building a type library, typography, mark-up, methods to speed up design and productions work, preflighting for service bureaus, and imagesetting to film. Prerequisite: GRAR 1510 and GRAR 1800. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
Students become familiar with preparing and preflighting electronic files for various output scenarios including issues of imposition, file repair, trapping, and collecting for output. The second half of the class will address in-depth PDF creation, editing, and repair. Discussion and activities will allow students to learn common techniques employed by prepress professionals. Prerequisite: GRAR 1510, GRAR 1800, and one of the following: ART 2100, GRAR 1810, or GRAR 1820. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate level Web design course. Students examine the planning process, site architecture, graphic design principles, Web typography, editorial style, color, image optimization and file formats, multimedia applications, publishing options, and search engine optimization. Students will develop Web pages that demonstrate solutions to these issues. Credit cannot be earned in both ART 2165 and GRAR 2165. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
A beginning Web design course. Students plan, create, and publish a professional Website within Adobe Dreamweaver and complementary software applications. Focus is on planning, structure, content, design, and navigation. Credit cannot be earned in both ART 2155 and GRAR 2555. (3 hrs lec)
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3.00 Credits
A practical introduction to the design and production of a magazine. Includes critical examination of magazines from colleges, universities, and independent presses from throughout the nation. Culminates in a student-generated, student-edited, and student-published magazine. Credit cannot be earned in both JOUR 2250 and GRAR 2650. (3 hrs lec)
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