ARTF 150B Beginning Graphic Design
1.5
hours lecture,
4.5
hours lab,
3
units
Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass Option
Description: This is an introductory class in graphic communication which uses the computer as a tool for building and editing images. As in Art 150A, students address problems of visual form and organization, but with an emphasis in this course on visual constructions which convey information, and on type and text as graphic components of those constructions. This is a core course for art majors and would be useful for anyone interested in computer graphic applications.
Check the Online Class Schedule for information about course Prerequisites, Co-requisites, Enrollment Limitations and Advisory information .
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This course can help you earn the following degree(s) or certificate(s):
- 3D Animation and Modeling - Certificate of Achievement
- Art History Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Ceramics Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Computer Fashion Technology: Design - Associate in Science
- Computer Fashion Technology: Merchandising - Associate in Science
- Digital Art Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Emphasis in Arts Studies: Art - Associate in Arts
- Fine Art - Certificate of Performance
- Interactive Media Production - Certificate of Achievement
- Multimedia Survey - Certificate of Performance
- Museum Studies Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Photography and New Genres Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Three-Dimensional Emphasis - Associate in Arts
- Two-Dimensional Emphasis - Associate in Arts
