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ARTS 230 - Digital Tools for Art and Design |
An introduction to digital skill development in the creative processes of Studio Art. Emphasis is placed on the application of digital skills in relation to the hands-on nature of studio art practices necessary for fine artists, designers, and art educators. Topics may include: preparing images for a gallery brochure, building a promotional artist’s website, creating storyboards for an illustrated book, creating digital art based on traditional hand rendering/building techniques, or developing a course syllabus for teaching art. Students in this course build upon art and design principles (scale, form, contrast, line, and negative space) and apply these principles through digital means such as creative software programs, scanning, and digital image-making. Building, drawing, and creating by hand are also key aspects of the course. Note: This course meets for six (6) hours per week, consisting of four (4) hours of lecture/critique and two (2) hours of studio instruction. Open to non-studio art majors.
1.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours 2.000 Other hours Levels: Non-Matriculated, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Independent/Directed Study, Lecture/Studio Art & Music Department Course Attributes: Undergraduate Level Course |