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ART 3308: Branding Design
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
The visual interpretation and translation of brands to an audience is a fundamental element of branding. It is the emotional cornerstone for both the organization and the product being sold. Design connects the audience to the brand. Branding is about understanding the brand values and positioning, and developing an expression across various media.
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ART 3309: Graphic Novel Art & Design
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course defines the process of designing the graphic novel for sequential artists. This class is primarily about tools of the trade and the structuring of the graphics, focusing on observational and interpretive drawing skills as they apply to visual storytelling.
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ART 3310: Jewelry Concepts
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students explore jewelry's relationship to the body and its conceptual impact, using mixed media in combination with metal. Material experimentation and ideas about value and permanence are investigated, along with techniques specific to jewelry making. The origin of jewelry and how it functions across cultures is closely examined.
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ART 3311: Interpreting Landscape
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students will be working largely outdoors and on-site to create paintings and drawings of the landscape. Emphasis will be on the plein air experience. Additional coursework will involve developing images in the studio working from sketches and photographs made on-site. Students are strongly encouraged to have access to dependable transportation.
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ART 3312: Intaglio I
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Intaglio will be the basic study and sole concern of this course with emphasis on skill to develop and produce a more individual image.
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ART 3313: Steel Fabrication
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course explores traditional and contemporary steel fabrication techniques to create sculptural objects. Instruction will focus on electric arc and gas welding as well as cutting, forming, and finishing. Other steel fabrication methods will be surveyed.
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ART 3401: Storyboard & Character Design
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This upper-level elective course is designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills necessary to tell a compelling story. The course emphasis will be on aesthetic visualization, staging, composition, cinematic continuity, rhythm, timing and pacing. Character archetypes will be extensively studied through the internal analysis and biographical history that will convey the final design for Animation/Cinema production. Character design will be a main component within the narrative contents of various film genres.
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ART 3410: Color and Surface
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
Students discover how color and surface techniques can vitalize and enhance the jewelry and metal objects they create. Incorporating alternative materials is encouraged. A broad examination of historic and contemporary metalwork serves as the foundation for conceptual research and development.
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ART 3411: Color for Painters
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course will examine the theoretical and practical roles of color in painting. It will review pigments, their historical treatment and current development, and will examine the evolution of color models created to govern their usage. Through lab exercises students will examine how pigments are used to make paint and the methods used in its application. The color theory presented in lectures will be practically applied through a series of directed studio projects. The course will employ lectures, slide and powerpoint presentations, assigned readings, and hands-on projects and studio assignments to build color literacy for painters.
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ART 3412: Relief I
3.00 Credits
Pennsylvania Western University
This course will address the ideas, methods, and techniques of relief printmaking. Students will develop their own imagery while practicing skills in a variety of print processes. The history and aesthetics of relief printmaking as an art form will be discussed throughout the course.
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