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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course to black and white digital image-making. This course provides the graphic design and fine art student a variety of opportunities to gain an introductory understanding of visual perception, criticism, and communication theories. Course uses image-editing software such as Adobe Photoshop. Pre- or Co- requisite: ART 201, 204. Lecture and lab,meets 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
The course considers graphic design history from cave walls to illustrated manuscripts as well as layout practices for graphic design and fine art students.Theory in visual perception and semiotics is introduced.Text and color as graphic design elements are explored as well as the pre-through post production process and issues in graphic layout for digital output. Practice is gained in using pagelayout software such as Adobe InDesign. Pre- or Co- requisite: ART 201, 204. Lecture and lab,meets 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces graphic design and fine art students to the design processes using the storyboard. Students examine the elements of storyboarding, and explore how the arrangement of compositional elements, such as line, shape and contrast, create meaning within an image. Class activities incorporate theory and practice using 2-D animation software such as Macromedia Director. Pre- or Co- requisite: ART 201, 204. Lecture and lab,meets 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to make-meaning by producing and integrating synchronized sights, sounds, and motion resulting in an interactive digital production. Projects involve digital video capture and imaging for a variety of applications. Lab introduces the handling of associated production equipment, various levels of multimedia production, project management, and developing project timelines. Course uses presentation and video-editing software. Pre- or Co- requisite: ART 201, 204. Lecture and lab,meets 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Through discussion, activities, and projects, graphic design and fine art students gain an intermediate level of understanding in the field of image-making, types of criticism, and theories affecting photographic images. Students will further develop skills in digital photography and be introduced to color imaging, filters, and special effects using image-editing software such as Adobe Photoshop. Prerequisite: GDM 206. Lecture and lab,meets 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
The course informs the intermediate student with a deeper understanding in the study of design language evidencing the development of the human spirit during the Industrial period. Students advance in hierarchical structure, typography, symbols, and the application of color and type combinations through several projects using page-layout software such as Adobe InDesign. Prerequisite: ART 245. Lecture and lab,meets 3 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the knowledge and skills necessary to develop professional interactive multimedia productions. Classroomactivities include how to identify the design and communication issues frompre through post production of an interactive presentation. In this multimedia design and production course, students integrate research, writing, creative visual layout, and interface design to develop high impact professional presentations.Additionally, students will learn how to define and identify project goals, purpose, audience, timeline milestones, budget constraints and other multimedia project parameters.
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3.00 Credits
In a visual world, graphic design and fine art students are often required to act as concept originator and developer.This course offers graphic strategies and practical experience in the art and science of concept development from thought to finished product.A focus on image as symbol,metaphor, and sign along with selected readings will inform and lead the student through the development of a pictorial language and the access to graphic approaches. Course uses a variety of software such as Adobe Premiere, Photoshop, Illustrator, Streamline, and Macromedia Director. Pre- or Co- requisite: GDM 271, 302.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course to visual storytelling and storyboards Student explore various forms in action as well as rules of continuity. Students refine the use of color, lighting, and illusion through the assemblage of drawn images,movement, and visual perception, for a variety of applications such as advertising and training, using various software as Adobe Illustrator and animation software Macromedia Director for transfer to DVD/CD,VHS, or miniDV tape. Prerequisite: GDM 271.
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3.00 Credits
This course promotes a deeper study and work in graphic design and fine art digital image-making. Course activities provide visual arts student a variety of opportunities to gain an advanced critical understanding of visual language and perception. Advanced readings and works in semiotics will inform and guide independent projects in color and black and white image making using Adobe Photoshop software. Prerequisite: GDM 206, 306. Lecture and lab,meets 3 hours per week.
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