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Nov 08, 2024
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2025-2026 In-Progress Catalog
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DESN-211 Design IICredits 3 / 4 Contact Hours Pre-requisite: Placement into ACRD 080 ; Minimum grade of 2.0 in DESN-210. This intermediate level design course expands the skills and knowledge acquired in Design I. The course emphasizes practical assignments that examine applied problem solving and professional solutions for designers. Through the use of design thinking, students learn to create effective visuals, organize information and communicate particular message to an audience. Specific themes/topics for the course include visual grouping and hierarchy, visual identity development and the relationship of image and motion in design. Computer and software access
will be needed to successfully complete this course.
Course Outcomes
- Describe and apply the fundamentals of design such as concept development, design process, image generation and typography to visual communication solutions.
- Develop an understanding of the language of design, which includes critical theory, critique, history, technology, and craftsmanship.
- Explore specifically the concept of visual perception as applied to visual communication.
- Explore specifically the concepts of image and motion as applied to visual communication.
- Explore specifically the concept of design thinking as applied to visual communication.
- Manage time for completing projects and exercises.
- Complete tasks independently as well as in teams.
- Demonstrate correct file management protocols as required for each project.
- Create portfolio worthy work for each project.
- Analyze and critique your creative work and the work of others.
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