AA 178 Color & Composition for Designers

Identifies the common foundation to all areas of design, with attention to how the elements and principles of design work together to create visual communication. Students will use art media and graphic design computer programs to solve design problems. References to specific design solutions from graphic design history will be shown to supplement studies. Exploration of basic color theory and systems for organizing color harmonies will be augmented with discussions concerning issues graphic designers face when working and printing color. Students will develop a critical awareness of the effects of color and design in the world around them.

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Prerequisite:ART 120 Foundations in Digital Imaging Processes with a grade of C or better.

Notes

Career Technical Education (CTE) Course

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Recognize the use and importance of design principles in visual communication and the world of design. Analyze, organize and apply the elements and principles of design to solve design problems. Utilize and control both fine art media and the technical tools of design software on the computer in creating design solutions. Implement structure and hierarchy of visual design, through the use of the grid, to communicate a clear message. Achieve a basic understanding of digital color management. Use the vocabulary of design in describing work.