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3.00 Credits
Study of the additive and subtractive principles of color theory as they apply to the visual communication design process. Emphasis placed on color mixing, color relationships, visual impact as well as psychological and symbolic uses of color. Fee: $24.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: G Prerequisites: ARTC 1305 and ARTC 1402. Course Type: W
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3.00 Credits
Topics address recently identifi edcurrent events, skills, knowledges, and/ or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student profi ciency. Fee: $24.00 Skills: G Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Digitalimaging using raster image editing and/or image creation software: scanning, resolution, fi le formats, output devices, color systems, and image-acquisitions. A solid introduction to Adobe Photoshop with specifi c attention to practical applications of digital imaging to include preparing images for print (halftone theory) and web output. Gain profi ciency with palettes, selections, layers, masks, image editing and painting. Introduction to layer styles, type effects, and fi lters. Gain specifi c understanding of image resolution and pixel depth for variety of output needs. Encourages creative studio skills. Fee: $24.00 Skills: G Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to drawing techniques, skills, and concepts using various black and white media. Emphasis on perspective construction of the human fi gure and principles of shading as they pertain to the illustration industry. Introduction to drawing skills using various media. Includes study of one and two point perspective, fundamental construction of the human head fi gure, and the principles of shading. Emphasizes natural and technical drawing, and working in both the studio and the outdoor environment. Foundation laid for advanced courses in illustration. Fee: $12.00 Insurance Fee: $3.50 Skills: G Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Thefundamentals of using digital layout as a primary publishing tool and the basic concepts and terminology associated with typography and page layout. Topics include an overview of industry standard software for page layout and design, and various methods of reproduction for print and electronic delivery. An introduction to InDesign and other tools and skills used to prepare electronic pre-press art for print reproduction with a goal of economy, neatness and faithfulness to the designer's layout or written instructions. Material covered will include graphic terminology, type specifi cation, and evolution of the printed piece from concept to fi nal printed project. Fee: $24.00 Skills: G Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Study of design development relating to graphic design terminology, tools and media, and layout and design concepts. Topics include integration of type, images and other design elements, while developing computer skills in industry standard computer programs. Study of design development pertaining to color theories, publications, and advertising. Projects will emphasize relating form to content through selection, creation and integration of typographic, photographic, illustrative and design elements. Concept production using QuarkXPress and Adobe Creative Suite software. Fee: $24.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: ARTC 2417. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
A study of illustration techniques in various media. Emphasis on creative interpretation and disciplined draftsmanship for visual communication of ideas. Study of drawing in various contemporary media, from still life, nature, photographs, and the imagination. Emphasizes creative interpretation, memory of observation, and disciplined draftsmanship. Continuation of the study of perspective through the development of perception of appearance and form. Lays groundwork for Advanced Illustration Classes. Fee: $24.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: ARTC 1409. Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Topics address recently identifi edcurrent events, skills, knowledge, and/ or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student profi ciency.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the evolutionof graphic arts as it relates to the history of art. Topics include formal, stylistic, social, political, economic, and historical aspects. Emphasis on the art movement, schools of thought, individuals, and technology as they interrelate with graphic arts. Survey course of the history of commercial art, starting with the visual communication found in the cave paintings through the creation of the letter form and its expansion due to the Gutenberg Press to the present state of commercial art and its impact on world history as it reaches the masses through various media. This course allows students to better understand the context within which graphic artists work. Skills: G Course Type: W
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4.00 Credits
Continued study of illustration media and techniques using digital and/or traditional tools. Emphasis on conceptualization and composition as they relate to "real world"assignments. Advanced study for exploring the different illustration media and their application in general composition or related visual communication media such as magazines, books, jacket covers, etc. Emphasis on experimentation and development of solution to visual problems. Fee: $24.00 Skills: G Prerequisites: ARTC 1409 and ARTC 1421. Course Type: W
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