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Nov 08, 2024
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2025-2026 In-Progress Catalog
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DESN-212 Design IIICredits 3 / 4 Contact Hours Pre-requisite: Placement into ACRD 080 ; Minimum grade of 2.0 in DESN-210. This advanced level course expands the skills and knowledge acquired in Design I & II. The course emphasizes practical assignments that examine applied problem solving and professional solutions for graphic designers. Specific themes/topics for the course include brand development, design for good and cultural barriers in design. Computer and software access will be needed to successfully complete this course.
Course Outcomes
- Develop an understanding of the language of design, which includes critical theory, critique, history, technology, and craftsmanship.
- Demonstrate the concept of design thinking as applied to visual communication through the creation of different visual solution to a range of problems.
- Conceive and design visual systems that communicate creatively the image and message of the client.
- Describe and apply the fundamentals of design such as concept development, design process, image generation and typography to visual communication solutions.
- Explore specifically the concept of visual perception as applied to visual communication across cultures.
- Manage time for completing projects and exercises.
- 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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