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art and design 22-1600: Garment Construction I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course is an introduction to basic sewing and construction skills. Fabric definition, construction, and function are studied. Students learn hand sewing and finishing, machine operation, and primary machine maintenance. Students are required to create and complete garments. 3 CREDITS
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art and design 22-1610: Fundamentals Fashion Design
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course introduces clothing design and examines fashion design within the context of fine art forms and practical commercial design. Students are required to work with elements of 2-D and 3-D forms using fabric as a creative medium. In addition, social, historic, and aesthetic influences on fashion design are studied. 3 CREDITS
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art and design 22-1610 - Fundamentals Fashion Design
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art and design 22-1620: Fundamentals of Textiles
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course demonstrates the interrelationship between textiles and clothing design. It explores the importance of the textile industry to the fashion industry. Students acquire understanding of fibers, fabrics, manufacturing techniques, trends, definitions, and uses of textiles applied to both industries. Laws governing uses, liabilities, treatment, standards, and labeling are discussed. 3 CREDITS
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art and design 22-1621: Workshop:Crochet;Creative Texture
2.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Crochet; Creative Texture is an introduction to the creative process of crochet techniques that allows students to study different fibers and how to apply their knowledge to creating surface textures and the designing and production of garments. The student will learn to read and use a crochet pattern. The principles of crochet, after the techniques are mastered, allow students unlimited creativity and varied use of fibers. 2 CREDITS
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art and design 22-1700: Product Design I:Materials and Techniques
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course is intended for all Product Design majors. Instruction focuses on general theories of design, including problem definition, articulation, and resolution. Students study methodologies and historical case studies that look at the development of successful products from the standpoint of markets, manufacturing, and cultural concerns. Through class projects, students explore issues of function, cognition, and aesthetics in context with the various product types. MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY: 22-1220 FUNDAMENTALS OF 2D DESIGN, 22-1210 DRAWING I 3 CREDITS COREQUISITES: 22-1701 PRODUCT DESIGN: DRAWING I
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art and design 22-1700 - Product Design I:Materials and Techniques
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art and design 22-1701: Product Design:Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course focuses on systematic drawing systems as key communicators of design intent across a variety of contexts: designers, marketers, engineers, and independent clients. With each context comes a different type of drawing requirement. The course emphasized the following drawing systems: orthographic projection, paraline projection, and perspective with a focus on the connection between drawing, thinking, and innovating. Students will gain an understanding of the fundamental importance of sketching as a presentation and an ideation tool. Class content includes overviews of all drawing systems as well as techniques for rapid ideation, product documentation, rendering, and presentation. 3 CREDITS
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art and design 22-1701 - Product Design:Drawing I
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art and design 22-1705: Product Design II:Design Paradigms
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course focuses on the idea of design paradigms (or models of existing solution types) within design and builds the students' awareness of this critical methodology for solving problems by breaking the issues down to the most elemental nature. Through a series of lectures and small projects, students are exposed to the nature of paradigms and their flexible capabilities for multiple applications to various design problems. 3 CREDITS CONCURRENT: 22-1230 FUNDAMENTALS OF 3-D DESIGN, 22-1700 PRODUCT DESIGN I: MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES
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art and design 22-1710: Introduction to CAD for Product Design
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course focuses of fundamentals on 3-D parametric solid modeling. Students learn this industry-standard software through carefully paced tutorial exercises and hands-on development of different product types and geometry. Instruction provides an overview of sketching and manual drafting and historical development of computer-aided design. 3 CREDITS PREREQUISITES: 35-1100 FOUNDATIONS OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OR 35-1110 FLUENCY IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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art and design 22-1800: Design Theory I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course is an introduction to theoretical principles and nomenclature of design. Class examines historical, practical, and psychological influences through readings and special emphasis on basic elements of design (space, form, and order), color theory, aesthetics, and typology of space. 3 CREDITS
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art and design 22-1810: Interior Architecture:Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course provides exposure to the vocabulary, drawing conventions, and principles of small building construction. Lectures, slides, and examples of construction drawing expose students to simple structural systems, building and finishing materials, simple cabinetry, and other constructions issues. Students draft and detail a simple set of construction drawings. 3 CREDITS
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