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2.00 Credits
This course explores design concepts for theWorldWideWeb (WWW) while developing expertise in web-based typography, image file formats and sizes, hexidecimal color, frames, cascading style sheets, tables, and site interactivity. Emphasis is placed on the understanding of browser constraints, hypertext markup language (HTML), site planning, and site structure. Prerequisites: GC110 Digital Design or both GC141 Digital Illustration and GC142 Digital Imaging. PT207 Digital Photography may be substituted for GC142 Digital Imaging.
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2.00 Credits
This course explores visual problem-solving as it relates to publication design.Design principles are tested by applying them to magazine cover design, brochure design, and annual reports. Experimentation in several areas of publication design is encouraged. Prerequisites:GC121 DigitalTypography; and GC142 Digital Imaging or PT207 Digital Photography.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces desktop publishing through desktop computers, word processing, and page layout software as well as desktop scanners, laser printers, and high-resolution laser typesetting used to produce brochures, catalogs, newsletters, and other types of publications.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces desktop publishing through desktop computers, word processing, and page layout software as well as desktop scanners, laser printers, and high-resolution laser typesetting used to produce brochures, catalogs, newsletters, and other types of publications.
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6.00 Credits
This course prepares for entry into graphic design as a practicing professional. Emphasis is placed on the preparation of resumes and portfolios for professional presentation. It augments the ability to solve advanced graphic design problems in corporate identity. Prerequisites: GC125 Color and Design, GC213 Graphic Design for theWorldWideWeb, GC215 Publication Design.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the design and production of projects usingcomputer software for the creation of graphic images, typesetting, and color separation. Prerequisite:GC122 Digital Prepress and Process Camera.
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6.00 Credits
This course concentrates on production procedures pertaining to offset lithography. It provides experience in the operation ofprinting presses and the creation and reproduction of projects through hands-on experience with available laboratory equipment. Professional practices are discussed and emphasized.The student portfolio is examined, discussed, and strengthened throughout the course. Prerequisite:GC221 Prepress Procedures. timedia, and filmmaking. It covers scriptwriting, along with the fundamental principles of storyboarding through traditional techniques and practice.Drawing skills and composition are applied to set location, cinematography, sound, special effects, and character actions along with fluid storylines in a variety of genres.The results are more proficient visual communicators in industry applications, including animated films, cartoons, commercials, documentaries, liveaction feature films, industrial and institutional films, and video gaming. Prerequisite:GC101 Foundation Drawing.
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4.00 Credits
This course incorporates full production animation techniques. It expects advanced exploration of storyboarding, set design, cinematography, sound, and finished character development.Contemporary digital recording and editing systems are synthesized with traditional animation techniques. Prerequisites:GC133 Introduction to Animation, and GC146 Storyboarding.
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8.00 Credits
This course offers a workshop with individual and team projects. It incorporates the production animation techniques previously mastered. Storyboarding, character development, audio, animation hardware and software, and contemporary digital recording and editing systems are used. Projects include animation for advertising, entertainment, educational, and scientific applications. Prerequisite:GC231 Traditional AnimationTechniques. Corequisite:GC234 Professional Practices for the Animator.
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6.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the completion of a professional portfolio, which is presented, analyzed, and improved. It covers the creation of additional portfolio work for professional presentation. Prerequisite: GC231Traditional AnimationTechniques and GC145 Digital Animation 2. Corequisite: GC233 Animation ProductionWorkshop.
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