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  • 3.00 Credits

    The students will study color management system (CMS) software and color measurement devices as they are used to control color quality in the digital imaging and publishing disciplines. CMS concepts are introduced and applied to imaging equipment (input, display, and output), systems, and documents. (0855-251, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, W)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will give students from all areas of study in the Arts and Imaging Studies Department an opportunity to work together in a simulated professional environment on actual client jobs, from initial design concept development to fi nal production. Students must also prepare and submit a portfolio of their work for fi nal review by a jury composed of department faculty members and professionals. The course will emphasize professional procedures, work habits, and demonstration of creative and technical skills, depending on the students' areas of expertise, as well as appropriate communication with clients, presentation techniques, and ability to work as a fully contributing member of a team. (0855-299, concentration complete) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This elective two-course sequence provides an environment where students and customers interact in order to produce completed graphics projects and finished print jobs. Students work in a simulated design and production environment where they can develop their technical skills, work habits, and customer relations. (0855-351) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This elective two-course sequence provides an environment where students and customers interact in order to produce completed graphics projects and finished print jobs. Students work in a simulated design and production environment where they can develop their technical skills, work habits, and customer relations. (0855-354) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide students with the knowledge needed to understand and utilize grids to organize graphic design elements for readability and consistency in various media. Students will be fi rst asked to use pre-designed grid systems for layout and design, and as they become profi cient in the understanding and use of these systems will develop their own grid systems to solve graphic design problems. Assignments will be completed using page layout software that is consistent with industry standards. (0855-319) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, focus will be placed on layout and design of multi-paged printed graphics including brochures, booklets, catalogs, calendars, and magazine spreads and the use of grids and other organizational systems. Issues such as page sequencing and pagination, design fl ow and consistency through the layout/design and successful communication of the client's needs will be addressed. Assignments will be completed using page layout software consistent with industry standards. (0855-351, 352, 361) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, students will learn about various classifi cations and areas of identity design and will develop identity symbols and systems of identifi cation and branding for businesses and organizations as well as individuals, including components such as business cards, letterheads, envelopes and invoices. Focus will be on identifying client need, budget and target audience in order to develop appropriate identity design solutions with components that are compatible, consistent, and practical to use. Students are expected to fi nd a real client for at least one of the assignments for this course. In addition, students will be familiarized with current top identifi cation system designers and current design trends in identity design. (0855-319, 351, 352) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide students with skills and techniques used in areas of digital illustration, including comparison, techniques and functions of vector and bitmap software programs to create professional-quality renderings. Various kinds of illustration will be introduced, including editorial, book, and information illustration such as illustrated charts and graphs. Students will have the opportunity to create professional quality illustrations for various audiences and media. (0855-251, 252, 254, 311) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 ( F, W, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will address various technologies for the capturing and converting of multiple static images into more dynamic presentations of environments, and objects. Topics will include panoramic stitching, creating virtual tours, creating 360 degree views of 3D objects, and creating dynamic slideshows. (0855-251, 252) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, W, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes specialized image manipulation techniques applied to produce images that blend images together into a single composite image. Emphasis is given to developing efficient production techniques for this advanced image manipulation concept. (0855-322, 351, 352) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
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