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3.00 Credits
Survey of major historical developments in the visual arts, specifi cally examining Western art from the Baroque period of the 17th century to the post-Impressionists to current movements in fi ne art. (0825-315) Class 3, Credit 3 (W)
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3.00 Credits
Survey of art and design movements, designers and typographers who have made signifi cant contributions to the fi eld of graphic design. (0825-316) Class 3, Credit 3 (S)
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4.00 Credits
Students focus on selection of appropriate type to best communicate a message, use of type as an integral part of a design, how to choose letter, word and line spacing, line length and type arrangement. Emphasis is on working with type and grids, legibility and readability, proofreaders' marks and proofreading and copy specifi cation. (0825-210, 221) Studio 4, Credit 2 (F, W)
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4.00 Credits
Course provides an overview of the production concentration, and students learn the fundamentals of preparing production art for black-and-white and color reproduction and using page layout and illustration software. Technical vocabulary related to preparing artwork for printing is emphasized. (0825-210, 221, 230) Studio 4, Credit 2 (W, S)
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4.00 Credits
This overview of the print design concentration introduces students to the various areas within the general fi eld of print design, including corporate graphic design, information design, advertising/promotion design and publication design/editorial design. Students become familiar with the broad range of print design and are required to create several examples of print design. Students also are expected to use correct graphic design vocabulary and demonstrate understanding of design principles and the design process by discussing and evaluating their own and others' work. (0825-301, 310, 321) Studio 4, Credit 2 (W, S)
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with knowledge needed to understand and utilize grids and other organizational systems to solve graphic design problems. Students are asked to use pre-designed grid systems and will design and apply their own systems to solve graphic design problems related to publication page layout as they become profi cient in understanding and using these systems. This course is part of the print design concentration. (0825-324, 344) Studio 4, Credit 2 (F, S)
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6.00 Credits
Emphasis is on design and development of identity symbols/logos/logotypes and systems of identifi cation for corporations, businesses and organizations as well as individuals, including business cards, letterheads, envelopes, invoices and other components. Focus is on analysis of company need, audience, budget, compatibility, design consistency and practicality. This course is part of the print design concentration. (0825-324, 344) Studio 6, Credit 3 (F, S)
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6.00 Credits
Focus is on layout and design of multi-paged printed graphics, including brochures, booklets, catalogs, calendars and magazine spreads using grids and other organizational systems. Issues such as page sequencing and pagination and design fl ow and consistency through the layout/design and successful communication of the client's needs are addressed. Projects are completed using page layout software that is consistent with industry standards. This course is part of the print design concentration. (0825-326, 327) Studio 6, Credit 3 (F, W)
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4.00 Credits
Students continue to learn skills needed to produce art for black-and-white and color reproduction. Students use computer skills to create and prepare more complex, multi-page production art. Technical vocabulary related to preparing artwork for printing is emphasized. This course is part of the print design concentration. (0825-322) Studio 4, Credit 2 (F, W)
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4.00 Credits
An overview of the Web design concentration is provided, and students are introduced to the fundamental skills needed to use the World Wide Web, learn basic HTML programming for graphics, and learn legal issues of the Internet. Issues concerning successful use of typography, color and composition are discussed. Students are expected to create Web pages that demonstrate their understanding and use of basic design principles. (0825-301, 310, 321) Studio 4, Credit 2 (W, S)
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