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3.00 Credits
This course introduces graphic design principles and processes to photography majors. Students will explore the creative thinking, problem-solving, and articulation of visual concepts and ideas as applied in graphic design. Projects and class lectures will explore design technique and organization, typography use and principles, page organization and structure, image making and editing, current equipment, and computer systems and softwares used in the design field. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2-D DESIGN
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Strategic design planning focuses on solving complex problems in communication, organization, and production that the business community faces in our age of information. The class will focus on the planning process as it applies to products and services like Web sites, exhibits, signage systems, and educational programs. Students will learn how to do user analysis, research, problem/solution identification, and to create reports, prototypes, and models. Implementation of the plans, the next step in the process, will be addressed in the linked class, Information Design. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1330 INFORMATION DESIGN
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3.00 Credits
Illustration Introduction: Lecture covers and analyzes the origins of contemporary illustration. The course examines, from a historical perspective, illustrators, illustration trends, styles, and techniques from print to animated motion pictures. Significant illustrators and illustrations are featured throughout the semester. The objective of the course is to gain a better appreciation of illustration and its origin. The student learns to analyze how illustration has reflected and influenced our society and culture today. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-2420 APPLIED DRAWING CONCURRENT: 22-2415 ILLUSTRATION INTRODUCTION: STUDIO
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3.00 Credits
Course covers the fundamental process of illustration from conceptual development to application of traditional and digital media for books, magazines, journals, posters, and storyboards. The objective of the course is to develop, from a historical perspective, the fundamental understanding of illustration as a form of visual expression. Students learn to comprehend the basic principles of illustration as a form of communication. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-2420 APPLIED DRAWING COREQUISITES: 22-2400 ILLUSTRATION INTRODUCTION: LECTURE
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3.00 Credits
Course examines theories of drawing, enabling the student to represent a visual concept, emphasizing visual form and construction of an object in space. The class explores various types of media to solve problems. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1210 DRAWING I, 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN
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3.00 Credits
Course provides a survey of advertising principles from conception through production and places emphasis on creating an advertising idea for a product. Students learn how to develop and present their ideas from thumbnail to finish. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1101 HISTORY OF ART I: STONE AGE TO GOTHIC, 22-1210 DRAWING I, 22-1310 BEGINNING TYPOGRAPHY
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3.00 Credits
Conceptual skills in both verbal and visual advertising are taught. Students will create integrated advertising across a spectrum of applications, magazine ads through collateral items--brochures, direct mail, etc. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1102 HISTORY OF ART II: RENAISSANCE TO MODERN, 22-1320 DESIGN LAB, 22-2170 HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION DESIGN, 22-2330 INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN, 22-2510 ADVERTISING ART DIRECTION: INTRODUCTION
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3.00 Credits
Basic marker rendering skills and techniques are explored through marker drawings of both inanimate objects and the figure. The course is appropriate for illustration, advertising, and graphic design majors. 3 CREDITS
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3.00 Credits
Course presents more complex and specialized manufacturing techniques in clothing construction. Applications of skills, organization, and evaluation of the manufacturing process and acquired methodology are developed, discussed, and demonstrated. The importance of fiber and fabric to clothing manufacturing continues to be examined, and specific fabric relationships and construction problems are explored. Emphasis is on development of a quality product. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 22-1600 GARMENT CONSTRUCTION I
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3.00 Credits
Course covers pattern-making skills to produce completed patterns for garments, emphasizing flat pattern techniques such as drafting from measurements, industrial blocks, pattern manipulation, and professional pattern finishing. 3 CREDITS
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