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3.00 Credits
This is a course in the basic methods and applications of the computer to previously utilized manual paste up and mechanical production now used in digital graphic design, publishing, and advertising art. The course places empha sis upon the student developing a demonstrated proficiency in a number of pre-press procedures, techniques, and applications for making published documents using desktop publishing computer skills. Scanning, digital photography editing techniques, color publication production, and the special use of typography are covered. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
The course focuses upon the elements and principles of design with the computer as the major production tool. Line, shape, color, textures, space, light, balance, rhythm, unity, harmony, emphasis, and contrast are applied to the digitally produced documents, presentations, video, Web page designs, and advertisements. Design elements and principles, conceptualization of ideas, and the use of digitally created effects are all featured. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the artistic production of hard copy, film, slides, video, and animation created by digital photography, digital video imaging, scanning, and desktop editing techniques. Design elements and principles are combined with computer skills to produce portfolio and production video clips necessary for employment placement or advanced study in the computer graphics field. Prerequisite: ART 161, ART 167, or ART 168.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course covers the basics of computer graphic applications for design, commercial reproduction of art work, mechanicals, comprehensives, and the use of the computer as a graphic design tool. Scanning line art, copy, half tones, modifying half tones, and techniques for graphic design using the computer are emphasized. The student makes a part of his/her portfolio a multiplicity of design and camera-ready projects, transparencies, four color art, and multilevel drawings.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course focusing on the fundamental theories, practices, and computer applications of presentation graphics. The course places a major emphasis upon computer-generated graphics including project schedules, spreadsheets, financial data, brochures, flyers, effective communications, slides, transparencies, animation, and page design. Prerequisite: Familiarization with keyboarding or permission of instructor. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the continued development of individual design skills using the elements and the principles of design while enhancing individual computer proficiency. Students perfect their ability to creatively use Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Quark Xpress, and other design software to produce original graphic design for print and Web-based media. Instruction is given on Windows or MacIntosh. Prerequisites: ART 167 or ART 168 or portfolio with demonstrated proficiencies, and keyboarding at an acceptable number of words per minute. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the novice Web designer for the complex task of Web page design. The course focuses on learning the essential elements and principles of design and applying them to page layout, design of text, and graphics for the Web. Topics covered include simple graphics and links, navigational controls, the basics of HTML, as well as planning cognitive content and artistic effects that would be dynamic in the global marketplace of the World Wide Web. Students are required to create three Web sites: personal, business and educational. Prerequisites: ART 167 or ART 168 or portfolio with demonstrated proficiencies, and keyboarding proficiency. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
Using the elements and the principles of design, this course instructs the student in the principles of creating and preparing GIFs (Graphic Interface Formats) and basic animation for the World Wide Web. Students learn about the two basic graphic types (bit maps and vectors), graphic formats supported by popular software programs, and those used for graphic design on the Web. A variety of software programs for both platforms (Windows and MacIntosh) are used. Prerequisite: ART 167 or A RT 169 or ART 170 or portfolio with demonstrated proficiencies. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to and exploration of works and styles of African-American artists with special attention given to values expressed in their art. The course also includes artistic ideas generated by the African diaspora. NOTE: This course can substitute for the ART 100 or ART 101 core Humanities requirement.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the emphasis on the elements and principles of design found in ART 103 and 104. It assigns students design projects in the fine, commercial, and applied arts. Prerequisite: ART 103.
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