ART 205 Graphic Design History
Explores the artists, designers, artifacts, processes, and institutions that shape the continuum of graphic design history. Students may investigate graphic design through hands-on practice, comparison of historical examples to contemporary designers, and interpretation of visual styles through multiple contexts. Students will also examine culturally-determined meanings embedded in art and design production. Emphasis is placed on developing research habits. Throughout the class, students will acquire a set of graphic design reference points to guide and inspire further study and practice of graphic design. This course is repeatable for credit if topics are different.
Prerequisite
A grade of C or better in
ART 106
SEE Certification
Humanities
Offered
Spring