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Class Information
Code: GHUM 1029
Duration: --
Teacher: Douglas Darrah
Room: SJA 128/SJA 246E
Schedule Type: Lecture
Current Grade: --
Final Grade: --

The course examines the evolution of graphic design from Man’s earliest markings to the latest in digital art, featuring European, North American, and Eastern developments in graphic design.


Contents

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00 Strategies for Student Success Design I
9:00 Design Culture Typography I
10:00 Production I
11:00
12:00 English Production I Drawing I
1:00 Digital Applications I
2:00 Design Culture
3:00
4:00 Digital Applications I
5:00



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[edit] Example

Example At some point, people began to communicate visually. They made simple drawings of things that existed in their world (such as people, animals, tools, and weapons). These images are called pictographs, and are symbols representing objects.

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Example

(table at right) Time: 15 minutes Due: September 20th, 2007 Marking: none Format: Optional Textbook: Designing with Type (see page 60)

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Example To Study: Pictographs, Ideographs, Basics of Typography.

(table at right) Time: 2 hours Date: September 30th, 2007 Marking: /100

[edit] Projects

Example To introduce the five classic typefaces - Garamond, Baskerville, Bodoni, Century Expanded, and Helvetica - while encouraging perfection of basic computer skills. This project offers an opportunity to experiment with letterspacing, wordspacing, letterspacing, and to learn how these choices affect readability.

(table at right) Time: 4 hours Due: September 25th, 2007 Marking: /50 Format: Optional Textbook: Designing with Type (see page 106)

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