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Dec 11, 2024
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ART 271 - Graphics I: Visual Design(3) Visual Design is an exploration of the elements and principles involved in perception as it pertains to graphic design. Students will be introduced to the profession of graphic design, what functions designers perform for their clients, as well as the impact of graphic design on society from the past to the present. Students will create “real world solutions” to design challenges using current graphic design software and computer technology. Studio work will be reinforced with lecture and demonstration to understand the principal concepts of graphic design. Application of traditional artistic design principles and aesthetics to computer graphics. Includes hands-on use of Macintosh computers operating current graphics software, scanners, digital cameras, color laser printers, etc.
Prerequisite(s): Sophomore status; ART 113 required for art majors and minors
Offered each Fall.
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