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ART 350: Illustration
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Emphasizes development of drawing and painting techniques significant to the creation of illustrations for publication and related pragmatic conditions. Addresses problem analysis, visual research, media and space constraints, cost and time factors as well as personal stylistic growth in this specialized discipline. Lecture and slides supplement studio work. Prerequisite: junior and senior art majors, ART 221, 222, 231, 251.
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ART 351: Print Design Systems
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
This course synthesizes concepts learned in typography and graphic form through the development of visual programs for sequential viewing. Ideas of sequence and series, organization, and typographic hierarchy are addressed through poster, brochure, and book design. More complex Macintosh skills addressed. Prerequisite: ART 251, 254.
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ART 352: Identity Systems
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Through the generation of marks, symbols, logotypes and their applications, discusses the practical and aesthetic concerns surrounding corporate identity systems. More complex problem-solving skills explored. Prerequisite: ART 351.
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ART 353: Business of Design
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
An introduction to basic business issues relevant for graphic designers in today's competitive marketplace, including the development of strategic marketing skills, finances and budgeting, the creation of client contracts, basic production knowledge, and other business management issues. Prerequisite: ART 252, 254, or permission of instructor.
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ART 354: 3-Dimensional Design
6.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
This course focuses on three dimensional concepts and design considerations through the exploration of such projects as signage and packaging. A majority of the semester is spent completing a comprehensive multidisciplinary project with architecture and interior design. Prerequisite: ART 351
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ART 355: Interactive Design
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Complements the traditional design coursework with the investigation of design for interactive media. The influence of time and non-linear organization on a design solution will be carefully studied through various interactive applications. (i.e. websites, interactive CDs, and motion graphics). Prerequisites: ART 252, ART 254.
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ART 357 /358: Photography II,III
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Continued development of aesthetic, conceptual and technical traditions in photography. Emphasis on black and white printing skills and personal expression. Introduction to color printing. Prerequisite: ART 257.
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ART 359: Interactive Programming with ActionScript
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Presents an introduction to Macromedia Flash's ActionScript programming language. Designed as a multi-disciplinary creative programming course. Fundamental ActionScript programming concepts covered, including language syntax and semantics, the Flash development environment, basic 2D graphics programming, and introduction to object-oriented programming. Through a series of lectures, hands-on practice, and group critiques, engaging programming examples will be explored. Prerequisite(s): Working knowledge of both the Macintosh or PC computer and some exposure to any desktop publishing or computer graphics software. Cross-listed with IMS.
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ART 362: Family Poverty
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Examines definitions, theories, causes and consequences of family poverty in the U.S. Identifies the extent and degree of U.S. poverty and demographic characteristics of those who are poor or likely to become poor. Consideration given to programs that reduce poverty and/or its negative effects, including those practiced in the past, those now practiced, and those that offer promise for improving the economic and social status of those who are poor. Costs and benefits of welfare and welfare reform and strategies for preventing poverty among future generations also discussed and evaluated. Prerequisite: FSW 295 or SOC 262. Cross-listed with FWS 362.
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ART 365: Civil War and Reconstruction Era
3.00 Credits
Miami University-Middletown
Origins and growth of sectionalism with emphasis on the period after 1850, secession and Civil War, Federal and Confederate governments, Reconstruction, and foreign issues. Cross-listed with HST 365.
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