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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DESN 09228 or ART 09228 and DESN 09229 or ART 09229 and DESN 09336 or ART 09336 These courses provide in-depth study emphasizing the dynamics of the image and the symbolic and expressive use of visual language. Draftsmanship, and the application of technique and materials are studied and reviewed in periodic critiques of work in progress. Students will also continue work on developing a professional portfolio.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 02222 This course provides in visual communication combining theory, practice and technology. Design elements and principles including visual communication, visual hierarchy, typography, and image treatment will be explored through graphic design history and weekly projects. Students will develop a visual vocabulary, problem solving skills and conceptual thinking abilities through creative exploration.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DESN 09343 or ART 09343 The emphasis in this course will be on learning to ?hinklanguage to develop and deliver ideas. Class will focus on the studentsas final product. Extensive sketching and refinement will be expected for each project. Special emphasis will be paid to improving craft and presentation skills.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DESN 09344 or ART 09344 An Intermediate studio design course teaches the student to focus on developing visual identity and symbol systems. Students will work on projects covering a broad range of visual identity projects including symbols, marks, and corporate/brand identity systems. The emphasis of the course is on creativity and portfolio-quality work, and an understanding of icons and visual identity.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DESN 09349 or ART 09349 In this intermediate studio design course students will learn the art and craft of packaging design. Working from project briefs, students will design and produce projects throughout the semester covering a broad range of packaging techniques. Key course concepts will include seeing and designing in three demensions, mass vs prestige design, designing for target markets, playful design, product lines, and new product launches. Portfolio-quality projects will range from retail shopping bags to braded beverage bottles.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the techniques made possible by the computer with design, drawing and painting programs. The course explores the computer's ability to execute designs as well as copying, rescaling, mirroring, rotating, color permutation, tapering, shadowing filling and animating.
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3.00 Credits
These studios provide advanced students an opportunity for intensive, self-structured, independent work. Studio work, kiln construction, advanced clay and glaze formulation is covered. There are on-going critical analyses of individual work and its relation to contemporary aesthetic issues.
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3.00 Credits
These studios provide advanced students an opportunity for intensive, self-structured, independent work. Studio work, kiln construction, advanced clay and glaze formulation is covered. There are on-going critical analyses of individual work and its relation to contemporary aesthetic issues.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 02222 and DESN 09351 or ART 09351 This course introduces students to design on the Internet. The focus of the course is on the fundamental skills of drawing, imaging, animation and sound as they are combined in web-based environments. An emphasis is placed on creativity and originality. Students will also learn about the theory and practice of artists working in his medium.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DESN 09358 or ART 09358 Web Design II is a continuation of the exploration started in Web Design I. Students will advance their knowledge by mastering professional skills in solving design problems in web-based environments. Students will also learn about the theory and practice of artists working in this medium.
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