Graphic Arts 20, 30
GART9A
Module 9A: Project Production and Image Development (Core)
Outcome
Develop a graphic design project from a given list of examples to communicate a key message.
Indicators
(a) | Brainstorm key messages and graphic design concepts which communicate effectively to an audience. |
(b) | Use concept development techniques from Module 8 to design the overall concepts including a logo. |
(c) | Demonstrate knowledge of elements and principles of design, typography, layout, and colour through designing and creating an effective promotion package (e.g., a business plan which could include business cards, brochures, package design, posters, and advertisements). |
(d) | Participate in development of personal and peer assessments of projects. |
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In three parts, this comprehensive resource provides a thorough treatment of graphic design theory and applications.
The first part entitled "Fundamentals of Graphic Design" offers a foundation for discussion regarding specific applications. It includes an introduction that focuses on the visual communication profession, detailed coverage of two-dimensional design concepts, typography, creativity and concept development, the design process, visualization and composition. The second part entitled "Applications" examines in-depth major design and advertising applications. Every chapter offers background information about how the application is used and how to create an application. It features sidebars with suggestions, tips and design considerations. The third part entitled "The Portfolio and Job Search," which is now available online, offers suggestions for putting a portfolio together and the job search.
Interspersed with the text are numerous colour images. Included are a table of contents, a glossary, a bibliography and two indexes - one for the subject matter of the book and one for the agencies, professionals and studios referred to in the book.
Additional material is available online free of charge. This material includes interviews with working designers. An instructor's edition is available.
The first part entitled "Fundamentals of Graphic Design" offers a foundation for discussion regarding specific applications. It includes an introduction that focuses on the visual communication profession, detailed coverage of two-dimensional design concepts, typography, creativity and concept development, the design process, visualization and composition. The second part entitled "Applications" examines in-depth major design and advertising applications. Every chapter offers background information about how the application is used and how to create an application. It features sidebars with suggestions, tips and design considerations. The third part entitled "The Portfolio and Job Search," which is now available online, offers suggestions for putting a portfolio together and the job search.
Interspersed with the text are numerous colour images. Included are a table of contents, a glossary, a bibliography and two indexes - one for the subject matter of the book and one for the agencies, professionals and studios referred to in the book.
Additional material is available online free of charge. This material includes interviews with working designers. An instructor's edition is available.
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Exploring the Elements of Design(2nd ed.)
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An instructor's guide on CD-ROM is available.
An instructor's guide on CD-ROM is available.
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Communicating Through Graphic Design
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A teacher's edition and overhead transparencies are available.
A teacher's edition and overhead transparencies are available.
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The Adobe Illustrator WOW! Book for CS6 and CC(2nd ed.)
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