CD205


Instructor:

Instr. Andrew C. DECK

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Class Hours:

Thu.     08:30-11:30                 Classroom:   A10

Objectives:

Learn how to effectively use 2D computer graphics software to realize visual projects. To execute advanced level works in vector and pixel-based software programs; to be able to perform well-developed visual solutions using the Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop programs (and their equivalents), and apply such solutions in various media.


Course Outline:
Week
Chap.Topic
1
Introduction - vocabulary, basic concepts (Assignment given: tool palette)
2
Basic Tools - toolbox symbols and conventions (Assignment 1 due)
3
Illustrator - file formats, scaling, grouping, guides
4
Duplicating, text tools, grid, crop marks (Assignment given: business card)
5
Shapes, paths, vertext techniques (Assignment 2 due)
6
Photos, resolution, drop shadows, borders (Assignment given: brochure)
7
Font manipulation, font outlines, layering techniques (Assignment 3 due)
8
Photoshop (GIMP) - file formats, resolution (Mid-term project given: font)
9
Graphics for screens (Mid-term project due)
10
Working with layers, history, and exporting (Assignment given: interface)
11
Raster graphics for printing (Assignment 4 due)
12
Composition, text / image integration (Assignment given: poster)
13
Filters, special effects (Assignment 5 due)
14
Project development critiques
15
Presentations (Final projects due)

Textbook:

Hand-outs only


References:

The Photoshop CS Book for Digital Photographers, Scott Kelby. New Riders press. 2003. ISBN: 0-7357-1411-8 Adobe Illustrator 10 Classroom in a Book. Adobe Press. ISBN: 0201756242


Web References:

http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/illustratortutorialsbasic/


Articles:

First handout: https://www.informit.com/content/images/chap01_0321199553/elementLinks/chap01_0321199553.PDF


Assignments:

#1 tool palette - describe the function of each tool palette item and menu on your hand-out #2 business card - using Illustrator, make an A4 sheet of business cards for yourself with crop marks #3 brochure - make an A4 page brochure folding in three parts describing a foreign destination of your choice #4 interface - using Photoshop make a prototype interface for a website #5 poster - using Photoshop and Illustrator, produce an A3 poster


Evaluation:

Grades will be based on projects, short tests, assignments, presentations, and class participation.

Evaluation
Percent
Quiz 1
5
Assignments 1-5
50
Quiz 2
10
Midterm project
10
Final project
25

Multipliers and 100-point score equivalents of Letter Grades are shown below:

Score Semester Grade Mult.
90-100AA4.0
85-89BA3.5
80-84BB3.0
75-79CB2.5
70-74CC2.0
65-69DC1.5
60-64DD1.0
50-59FD0.5
49 and belowFF0.0


Attendence:

Attendance is required at all times. Students are expected to come to class fully prepared to discuss textbook readings and course assignments. Some percentage of your final grade will be based on your attendance and class participation.


Announcements:

The free software GIMP can be used as an alternative to Photoshop.