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GD 392: Flash Animation
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
An introduction to designing over time. Using Macromedia Flash, a major in any department will be given the opportunity to create a standalone animation, an interactive promotional work or an educational CD. Prior knowledge of Photoshop or Illustrator is very helpful. Satisfies: Studio Elective
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GD 398: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Based on a proposal in which a student is working independently with the assistance of two faculty sponsors, the proposal is concerned with matters that can best be pursued individually rather than in a class. It may not duplicate course content of the regular classroom curriculum. Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible and a cumulative gpa of 3.0 is required. See student handbook for further details. Satisfies: Studio Elective
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GD 399: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Based on a proposal in which a student is working independently with the assistance of two faculty sponsors, the proposal is concerned with matters that can best be pursued individually rather than in a class. It may not duplicate course content of the regular classroom curriculum. Only Juniors and Seniors are eligible and a cumulative gpa of 3.0 is required. See student handbook for further details. Satisfies: Studio Elective
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GD 402: Portfolio Prep
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
The design of a resume and personal stationery enhance the student's presentation to the career world. The student works on the creation and development of a professional portfolio, which includes input from practicing Graphic Designers in the context of a Portfolio Review Night. In addition to input from professionals while portfolios are still a work in progress, this forum also allows for practice in presentation and interviewing skills. Design and execution of their personal exhibit space for the annual Senior Show is also included. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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GD 411: Graphic Design V
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course is a semester-long project involving publication design. Students research a topic to apply to an open format which may include packaging. Production issues are raised and print specifications are written in Portfolio Preparation I, which makes the designer aware of cost and production issues and limitations. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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GD 412: Graphic Design VI
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Emphasis is on strategic thinking as well as the study and production of an original and cohesive brand identity system. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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GD 415: Website Design
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Using HTML and Dreamweaver the student will research, design and launch a self-promotional web site. Prior experience with Photoshop is necessary. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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GD 427: Adv.Photoshop
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
An intensive study of Adobe PhotoShop to update skills and tools covered in Computer Imaging I; more fully investigate the possibilities of the image making software. Structured from all departments to work with equal success, the emphasis is on adv. image making from original drawn images/scanned images/photographs. Students will design their own final project, with perimeters set by the instructor, to allow the student to more fully explore this software as it pertains to their personal area of interest. The diversity of the projects will also allow students to learn from each other as each project will present its own set of challenges.
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GD 431: Advanced Projects in Typography
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course is an advanced, intensive study of expressive and formal typography in the form of a journal. Issues include composition with type and image, text heavy applications and file management and production. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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GD 432: Adv.Typography
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
This course is an advanced, intensive study of expressive and formal typography in the form of a journal. Issues include composition with type and image, text heavy applications and file management and production. Satisfies: Major Requirement
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