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3.00 Credits
Introduction to acquaint students with application of basic comics-making practice: writing, drawing, editing, planning and composing pages, basic use of tools, reproduction of work, contemporary and historical context, traditions and terminology. Lecture, demonstration, critique, and slide viewing will expose students to terms and concepts to be applied to their own work. A variety of exercises and techniques will be demonstrated and practiced.
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Introduction to fundamentals of typography and the study of letterforms: history of the modern alphabet, type classification, effects of printing technology (i.e. letterpress) on typography, drawing letterforms, constructing letterforms, designing a page with type. RESTRICTIONS: Open to VC-BFA Majors Only.
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3.00 Credits
Further development in use of typography for communication: grid systems, effects of context on legibility and readability, type in sequence (i.e. books, animation, interactivity), typographic systems and modernist grid compositions in publications, use of computer as tool for typographic projects, introduction to design theory (i.e. semiotics) as it applies to typography. PREREQ: C- or better in ART202 AND ART206. RESTRICTIONS: Open to VC-BFA Majors Only.
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3.00 Credits
Current and historical media processes and their impact on art, design and culture. Image making and manipulation, video, audio, interactivity, and connectivity. Viewing fine art and design projects, the historical aspects of design and digital media, basic media theory, and universal principles of software and digital media. Projects include writing, creating visual media, and making presentations. Unfamiliar media experienced firsthand through exhibitions, screenings, Lectures, online exploration and consumer media devices.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to interactive media and concepts of interaction design. Students learn the basics of coding and programming languages that are fundamental to human-computer interaction and strategies for understanding users and prototyping designed experiences with media.
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3.00 Credits
Students create images by hand to use for graphic design communication, learning techniques and processes that communicate concepts. These processes and techniques are applied by using illustrative and representative imagery to communicate ideas in graphic design systems. RESTRICTIONS: Open to VC-BFA Majors Only.
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3.00 Credits
Development of image-making techniques and processes with the intention to communicate: graphic translation and representation, digital and analog processes, semiotics, design systems. Utilization of design fundamentals for composition and communication of visual form. PREREQ: C- or better in ART202 AND ART206. RESTRICTIONS: Open to VC-BFA Majors Only.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of typography and the study of letterforms, history of the modern alphabet, type classification, effects of printing technology on typography, drawing letterforms, constructing letterforms, designing a page with type. PREREQ: ART209. RESTRICTIONS: ART-BAAS.
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3.00 Credits
Dynamic shaping of surface and space for expressive communication with an emphasis on organizational principles in representational, abstract and non-objective formats. Students give multi-sensory form to original concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on how people see, process and respond to visual information embedded in the world, from immediate personal environments to the larger places in which we live. Visual impact and social action are explored within contexts of change. Design thinking and innovation processes are highlighted.
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