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3.00 Credits
3, 0/6 Introduction to traditional and current trends in weaving and surface design, including table-loom weaving, batik, and silkscreen printing. Assignments develop good design through creative expression.
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3.00 Credits
3, 0/6 Wood as a medium for expression and object design; technical and aesthetic problems.
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3, 0/6 Prerequisites: DES 101, DES 102, DES 103. Introductory course in communication design involving basic design problems including logotype, stationary, and page layout. Examination of design and printing processes, as well as professional practices and issues.
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3, 0/6 Prerequisite: DES 270. Uses of typographic forms in graphic design; problems in expression and appropriate application and layout; type specification, indication, copy fitting; origins of the Western alphabet.
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3, 0/6 Prerequisite: DES 101. Introduction to the Macintosh computer as a graphic design tool. Develop a working understanding of a graphic design page-layout and drawing program. Class sessions include visual presentations, hands-on tutorials, and critiques of assignments.
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3, 0/6 Prerequisite: DES 102. Origins, meaning, and dimensions of color; lectures and studio problems in various media, exploring the compositional effects of color.
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3, 0/6 Prerequisites: DES 101 and DES 103. Practical application of two- and three-dimensional design principles to the analysis, evolution, and development of utilitarian forms in a changing environment.
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3, 3/0 Prerequisite: DES 215. Historical and theoretical foundations of crafts from the Industrial Revolution to the present. Developments in crafts in traditional forms, hand-based production methods, new technologies, new media and new concepts of craft, and specific cultural and intellectual contexts.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: DES 215 or permission of instructor. Examination of the history and theoretical foundations of graphic design from the Industrial Revolution to the present. Developments in graphic design are considered in relation to new technologies and new media and to specific cultural and intellectual contexts.
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3.00 Credits
3, 3/0 Prerequisite: DES 215. Historical and theoretical foundations of design from the end of the eighteenth century to World War I. Emphasis on the effects of the Industrial Revolution on graphic design, industrial design, interiors, costume, and crafts.
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