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3.00 Credits
Special Projects courses are designed for students who want more intensive work in any studio discipline, or to strengthen or advance their basic skills in Sculpture.
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3.00 Credits
The design of magazines, newspapers, and other printed periodicals considered from theoretical, practical, and technical aspects. Class assignments include the design of a simple newletter as well as more complicated projects involving color; information graphics; branding; working with writers and editors; as well as scheduling, production, and printing considerations.
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3.00 Credits
Motion graphics can move an audience emotionally and have a significant impact on society through its affect on our senses of sight and hearing. This course examines how graphic designers use sound, moving images, and type to communicate a message in a variety of media including cinema, commercials and websites.
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3.00 Credits
The graphic design of online services, multimedia presentations, and electronic kiosks.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to use of word and image in advertising, communication design, packaging, book and magazine typography, and corporate identity. The study of printing types and their uses, copy fitting, type rendering, computer typography, and various printing processes such as offset lithography. Practice in layout, paste-up, and mechanicals.
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3.00 Credits
An extension of Art 293 with an emphasis on improved hand skills and on historical and contemporary practice in graphic design and its role in the development of a personal style.
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3.00 Credits
An extension of Art 294, leading to the development of a graphic design portfolio, including advertisements, posters, displays, editorial design, lettering application, books, brochures, and design for video and film.
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3.00 Credits
Design for the promotion and marketing for consumer products, business services, and not-for-profit organizations.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of ARTS 244 with an increased recognition of the designer's personal style and working methods, and of specific audiences, commercial contexts, and production issues.
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3.00 Credits
This course is primarily discussion and critique, in which selected thematic topics are presented drawn from art history and contemporary art, as well as relevant cultural, social, and/or political subjects and issues. Students will present their own work for discussion assignment assignments. The development of critical skills will be emphasized.
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