Intermediate Graphic Design
About this class
Course Description Graphic designers use typography and images to design compelling compositions, messages, and art. This continuation of Introduction to Graphic Design explores the interaction of text and image through conceptualizing graphic imagery, creating aesthetics, and utilizing visual grouping and hierarchy. Students will expand their proficiency in all aspects of the design process, including creative brainstorming, conceptualizing, critical thinking, collaboration, and presentation. Understanding of form, balance, structure, typography, image, space, and color will be further developed through lectures, readings, assignments, and class discussions. Prerequisites Specific coursework required for Certificate Students. All other students should have equivalent experience. XGRD5014 - Introduction to Graphic Design (Complete) Recommendations Recommended prerequisite: Typography I (complete) Applies Towards the Following Certificates Graphic Design : Required Courses
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