Graphic Design 1
Course Syllabus
I. Course Description: This is a full semester 5 credit course where the students will learn basic computer graphics course for students interested in learning to represent their art using technology. Photoshop will be the program used to create images. Lectures, demonstrations and Power Point presentations will be given on each topic. Researching information, planning projects and applying plans shall be a large part of this course. This course is designed to help the student become aware of other avenues for artist.
II.
Instructional Philosophy: This introductory course is for students interested in computer
graphics. Students will explore computer
graphics by using current technology to master the techniques of various
computer art programs through visual representation. Students will learn to problem solve by
making decisions based on in class discussions.
Students will also be educated in the history of computer graphics as
well as the art terminology. This course
will enable students to become more aware of the visual arts and the effects it
has on our society. Students will be
able to build a basic portfolio with computer graphics that will enable them to
compete on a college level. Students
will work independently for 95% of the time and a group project will be
required.
III.
Course Goals:
I.
Students will
demonstrate the ability to research, plan their work and work their plans.
(1.1, 1.2, 1.3)
II.
Students will be
able to apply principles of art and design such as line, design techniques,
color theory and patterns by using a computer graphics programs. (1.1, 1.2, 1.3)
III.
Students will
develop a personal style. (1.1, 1.2,
1.3)
IV.
Students will
demonstrate skills by executing exercises and solving the problems of each
assignment. (1.1, 1.2, 1.3)
V.
Students will
demonstrate the ability to use current technology by inputting, editing and
outputting images. (1.2, 1.3)
VI.
Students
will be involved in constructive classroom critiques enabling them to
understand their accomplishments and help them to improve deficiencies. (1.4)
VI.
Major Course Projects and Instructional Activities:
I.
Basic Photoshop
Tutorials
II.
Fundamentals of
Computer Graphics
III.
Principles of Art
and Design
IV.
Topography
V.
Layout
VI.
Color theory
VII.
Drawing/Painting
VIII.
Research
Paper
V.
Course Assessment Plan and Grading Plan
1.
Rubrics
2.
Tests
3.
Projects
4.
Self Evaluation
5.
Group Evaluation
6.
Written Report
7.
Critiques
Grading Scale:
A 90-100
B 80-89
C 70-79
D 65-69
F
64 and below
VI.
Required Readings and Recommended Readings:
- Foundations of Graphic Design by Gatta,
Lange, Lyons, Davis Pubs; Teacher edition (April 1, 1995)
- Photoshop CS2 Tutorials
Project Rubric
Project:
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