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Graphics for Design
Course No. GDS 237-238 Credits: 3.0
This course is designed to teach graphic presentation skills for non-majors in the first semester, and to help students create an effective professional presentation package in the second. The first semester focuses on developing an understanding of key graphic elements, including; grid, type and hierarchy. The second semester focuses on students using these elements to develop their personal portfolios and professional presentation packages. The emphasis of the entire course is to teach effective visual presentation skills. All assignments are geared to help the students develop overall presentation abilities, while building a basic understanding of the key elements of graphic and communication design. 3 credits.
Scott Ligon
Associate Professor
Scott Ligon has written a book about creating digital fine art in Photoshop, “Digital Art Revolution&r...more
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