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3.00 Credits
Students develop an understanding of web structures as they apply graphic design concepts to web page and site design, with the goal of creating a comprehensive, integrated web site. Explores the use of type design, page flow, image placement, and hyperlinks. Course utilizes web authoring software. Pre-requisite: ARTD 112, GRCT 109, or PI. Digital studio course.
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3.00 Credits
Surveys the development of the graphic arts (design, typography, illustration, photography, film, industrial design, architecture, and electronic media) in world culture through history. Explores visual communication from the earliest days of civilization through the rise of industrialism and into the current era. Course includes extensive independent reading and study Lecture course which requires field trips.
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3.00 Credits
Applies advanced design concepts to various communication formats. Students apply concepts to web, publication, and promotion graphics through assignments which address the development of visual identity systems packaging design, and advanced communication design problems. Pre-requisite: ARTD 112 or permission of the instructor. Digital studio course.
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3.00 Credits
Explores copy fitting, text and image flow, and visual design identity. Covers concepts in publication design for circulated printed media including the core concepts of page layout for brochures, newsletters, magazines, annual reports, and other printed materials. Pre-requisite: ARTD 112 or ARTD 126 or PI. Digital studio course.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on preparing students for the job market through portfolio preparation and presentation. Covers career guidelines, job pricing, and marketing tips. Students prepare portfolios by revising and reworking design projects, or creating new assignments. Requires portfolio review and resume. Pre-requisite: Sophomore standing. Studio course with writing involved.
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3.00 Credits
Explores advanced three-dimensional concepts as applied to package design, exhibit design, and other 3-D commercial formats. Covers traditional and computer-aided design techniques, and reviews graphic design software, utilizing concepts of color, type, presentation methods, and spatial design. Pre-requisite: ARTD 212 or PI. Digital studio course.
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students for the professional graphic design field by providing assignments for a local client. Students will explore collaboration with an art director and other designers while completing group projects. In a design studio environment, students will respond to client concerns, deadlines, and project revisions. Also, they may explore intern/apprenticeship experiences with local design studios for the semester to gain first-hand experience in the graphic design field. Pre-requisite: ARTD 212 or permission of instructor. Studio course.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes and explores fundamental basic drawing techniques. Traditional media is used to create still life, landscape, and perspective drawings. Emphasis is on representational visual interpretation of forms in the environment through the use of contour line and various shading techniques. Studio course.
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3.00 Credits
Explores drawing through the study of the human figure using a variety of media. Covers portraiture, gestural studies, and working from plaster casts and from the live model. Studio course. Pre-requisite: ARTS 101 or PI.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the concept of visual thinking and the development of visual literacy as it applies to communication design and the fine arts. This is an idea-oriented course designed to help students solve visual and artistic problems through invention and interpretation. Emphasis is placed on imagination and experimentation with concepts and ideas, as well as exploring approaches to art and design. Value is placed both on individual problem solving as well as working in groups to produce creative work. Lecture course with studio projects required.
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