Courses: Design & Imaging Arts

Approximately 250 Clock hours


DESIA 11
Basic Design

This class is an introduction to basic two-dimensional design and composition. Lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises emphasize visual thinking through utilization of design principles, concept development, basic software skills, and typography.

DESIA 12
Typographic Design I

An introduction to typography, this class includes a brief history, current and historical examples of typographic design, audience perception, and creative use of letterforms. Basic design skills will be incorporated with use of type to explore visual communication and information organization. In-class exercises encourage students to explore typeface combinations, color, and layout. Students will be introduced to the type tool and character palette in Adobe® Photoshop® and Adobe® InDesign®.

DESIA 13
Introduction to Color Theory

Understanding color is a powerful tool that applies to just about every area of our lives. This class introduces the additive and subtractive color systems, including color wheels, color harmonies, color temperature, and color psychology. Instruction emphasizes color relationships and how they work to strengthen both photography and design.

DESIA 22
Typographic Design II

Typographic treatments will be woven into classes combining design of advertising and self-promotion materials. Students will explore the use of type and other design elements regarding messaging, communication, and information dissemination and its relationship to audience perception. Advanced skills are covered in both AdobeĀ® Photoshop® and Adobe® InDesign®.

DESIA 24
Publication Design I

This class explores the application of design principles for single and multi-page documents. Instruction will include Adobe® InDesign® tools and features, including layers, the type tool and character palette, text flow, importing photographs, manipulating objects and object effects. Design exercises and assignments emphasize page composition, grid systems, color harmonies, typographic, and photographic relationships. Students will design a self-promotional stationery package including letterhead, envelope, and business card.

DESIA 25
Introduction to Art History

The role of photography as art and its relationship to other art historical developments is discussed in this brief survey of painting, sculpture, and architecture from early ancient times to contemporary 20th century. This class seeks to develop an awareness, understanding, and appreciation of a variety of visual forms as well as the integration of art concepts and composition with photographic work. Referencing a work of art, students will develop a photographic concept incorporating composition, lighting, posing, props, color palette, mood, gesture, and overall styling.

DESIA 34
Publication Design II

A continuation of the basics learned in Publication Design I, students will study more advanced techniques and features to design and enhance the visual look, organization, and functionality of a document. Adobe® InDesign® instruction will include an introduction to master pages, styles, paths, placing images, transparency, and prepress workflow. Practical assignments are given, and include brochure and product sheet design. Students explore elements involved in designing a CD cover, poster, magazine cover, multi-page spread, and self-promotional brochure.

DESIA 36
Introduction to Media Buyers & Production Management

This class introduces students to the people and companies that hire and work with professional photographers. Through a series of virtual field trips, students learn about the inner workings and personnel at advertising agencies, professional printing and publishing companies.


Photography Art & Technique

Digital Imaging

Design & Imaging Arts

Management

Marketing

Finance

Personnel