ADV1100 Graphic Design Principles I (FA13)

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ADV1100 Graphic Design Principles I (FA13)
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Professor(s)
Department
Communication Design
Course Code
ADV1100
Semester / Year
Fall 2013
Course Description

This foundation design and color theory course explores graphic communication from idea development to final execution. Through hands-on experiments, collaborative learning, and individual projects students will learn the language and process of design thinking and gain a solid foundation in design principles and practices.

While studying the basic tenets of design students develop visual literacy by following a design process:

1. Research
2. Experimentation
3. Development of Skill, Craft and Voice
4. Expression of Form, Emotions or Concepts
5. Thoughtful Assessment (verbal and written)
6. Record of significant commitment of time

Communication designers use the concepts explored in this course in disciplines such as advertising, graphic design, web design, illustration, broadcast design, photography, and game design.

Acknowledgements

This course was created by: Jenna Spevack

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