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3.00 Credits
Advanced problems in intaglio and relief processes. While the emphasis is on personal artistic development, the students are also encouraged to work toward professional standards in platemaking and printing skills. Projects often include, multi-plate color printing, copper engraving, mezzotint, various relief methods, and embossing.
Prerequisite:
GAD 2731 (0135) or GAD 2741 (0136)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to improve the students’ technical skills toward professional standards and to develop the students’ personal vision through the use of lithography. Study will include stone and plate lithography, color theory and practice, photo processes and editing.
Prerequisite:
GAD 2751 (0137) or GAD 2761 (0138)
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3.00 Credits
Studies in all printmaking media, emphasizing individual instruction for students of varied backgrounds.
Prerequisite:
A total of two courses from at least two different sets: GAD 2711, GAD 2731/2741, GAD 2751/2761 (0133/0134, 0135/0136, 0137/0138)
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3.00 Credits
Studies in all printmaking media, emphasizing individual instruction for students of varied backgrounds.
Prerequisite:
A total of two courses from at least two different sets: GAD 2711, GAD 2731/2741, GAD 2751/2761 (0133/0134, 0135/0136, 0137/0138)
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3.00 Credits
The directness of both relief printing and monotype give the artist a unique opportunity to concentrate on the image possibilities. Students will work with non-traditional and traditional cutting methods, materials, and printing methods.
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3.00 Credits
A methodical study of color printing problems as they are presented by the intaglio, relief, lithographic and screen printing media. Color theory and practical techniques are combined, giving experience in all phases of multicolor and intermedia graphic production.
Prerequisite:
A total of two courses from at least two different sets: GAD 2711, GAD 2731/2741, GAD 2751/2761 (0133/0134, 0135/0136, 0137/0138)
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3.00 Credits
Creative and practical solutions to career problems of the artist; preparation of the art student for postgraduate challenges.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on topics in design not covered in the regular senior level course offerings. Topics may include, but are not limited to, Environmental Design and Signage, Type Design, Promotion Design, etc. Classroom instruction and assignments will include projects appropriate to the specific topic being offered. Note: This course is open to GAID majors only. It can fulfill the studio requirement in the major or a studio elective requirement.
Prerequisite:
All junior level requirements in the GAID major
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3.00 Credits
Students work on promotional materials for the school. The course is conducted like a professional studio. Students learn to work with clients, to address budget considerations, and to prepare work for print production. Note: This course is for GAID majors only. It can fulfill the studio requirement in the major or a studio elective requirement.
Prerequisite:
All junior-level required courses in the GAID major
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3.00 Credits
Students work on large scale assignments with multiple components in print and/or interactive media. Instruction in advanced use of software applications for print and/or interactive media is a significant component of the course. Students choose whether to focus on print, interactive, or a combination of both. Note: This course is GAID majors only. It can fulfill the studio requirements in the major or a studio elective requirement.
Prerequisite:
All junior-level required courses in the GAID major
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