NVCC
COLLEGE-WIDE COURSE CONTENT SUMMARY
ART 140 - INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC SKILLS (3 CR.)
Course Description
Teaches basic studio skills and concepts. Emphasizes concept development and problem solving using traditional art materials and computer techniques. Uses current graphic software applications. Lecture 2 hours. Studio instruction 2 hours. Total 4 hours per week.
General Course Purpose
Introduction graphic
skill will provide the student with a basic understanding of, and familiarity
with equipment, computer technology, materials, and methods for successfully
executing problems in future course work.
Course Prerequisites/Co-requisites
No prerequisites are
required for this course.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Properly and safely use and care of equipment and supplies
- Select the appropriate software and hardware to execute a particular communication design concept
- Describe and select the appropriate color models for screen-based and print media
- Use correct terminology for communication design
- Discuss ideas in a professional manner
- Apply professional presentation techniques
Major Topics to be Included
- Multiple tools and techniques using current design software
- Scanning basics
- Introduction to typography
- Centering and measuring/sizing and scaling
- Color models (CMYK, RGB, and Hexadecimal)
- Presentation techniques such as mounting and matting
- File management as it relates to hardware and software
- Professionalism as applied to critiques and class work
Revised
1/2012
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