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ART 434: Basic Illustration
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An introduction to concepts, media techniques and problem-solving approaches within contemporary illustration. Emphasis on individual solutions to the problems presented.
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ART 435F: Interactivity and Web Design
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course combines investigations of image construction and editing, typography, and basic issues in interactivity to explore the world of interface design and beginning web development.
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ART 435G: The Licensed Image: Development and Distribution
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An introduction to the concept of image development, design, market distribution and methodology for creating licensed products. Projects involve product idea development, market, and the development of image-driven products using images, design, and writing. Traditional drawing skills not required. Students may work by hand or on the computer.
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ART 435I: Communication Design I
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An introduction to the field of communication design, combining principles from the fields of graphic design, advertising, and illustration/image construction. Through studio exercises and lectures, students are exposed to the broad range of conceptual, aesthetic, and strategic issues inherent to the field. Additionally, the similarities, differences and points of overlap within the three areas are discussed. Strongly recommended for students considering the Communication Design major. An excellent introduction to the subject as a tool for business and marketing.
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ART 435J: Introduction to Animating in Three Dimensions
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course addresses the fundamental principles of designing and constructing the 3-dimensional modeled world for film and video. Students progress from an overview of the 3-D animation process to defining and implementing filmic ideas using their own modeled creations. Sketches are imported into modeling software (Maya), which is used to build and animate characters, create environments, and produce effects. Three-dimensional animation is created in its own virtual space and is navigated by cameras much like a traditional film studio or sound stage. Therefore, cinematic shot design and camera navigation within the virtual world are examined in depth. An animated 3-D short is produced to convey a simple story in a model environment.
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ART 435L: Communication Design and Business
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course provides an introduction to business communications in a visual environment. Subjects to be addressed include visual organization, introductory typography, basic identity development, message construction, and business presentation development.
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ART 435M: Special Topics in Communication Design
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Studies in special subjects. Topics vary from semester to semester.
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ART 436F: Interactivity and Web Design
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course combines investigations of image construction and editing, typography, and basic issues in interactivity to explore the world of interface design and beginning web development.
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ART 436G: The Licensed Image: Development and Distribution
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An introduction to the concept of image development, design, market distribution and methodology for creating licensed products. Projects involve product idea development, market, and the development of image-driven products using images, design, and writing. Traditional drawing skills not required. Students may work by hand or on the computer.
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ART 436I: Communication Design I
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An introduction to the field of communication design, combining principles from the fields of graphic design, advertising, and illustration/image construction. Through studio exercises and lectures, students are exposed to the broad range of conceptual, aesthetic, and strategic issues inherent to the field. Additionally, the similarities, differences and points of overlap within the three areas are discussed. Strongly recommended for students considering the Communication Design major. An excellent introduction to the subject as a tool for business and marketing.
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