DP426 : Graphics industry

Department

Department of Fine and Applied arts

Academic Program

Bachelor in Graphic Design

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Intended learning outcomes

Knowledge & understanding

  • The student gets to know the types of arts, the most prominent of which is the use of typographic art
  • To reformulate the painting to benefit from finding a suitable technology for his work (graduation project)
  • To study some of the paintings of the engraving artists and their methods in order to be able to form a distinctive painting.
  • He can design, innovate, and produce a new, innovative and distinctive typographic production, away from monotony, imitation, and repetition.

Mental skills

  • Achieving skill through exercises and training
  • Teamwork achieves trust and innovation
  • Through projects and their implementation, he achieves manual skill with aesthetic craftsmanship

Practical & professional skills

  • Through the practical activity in the lecture, the student performs exercises that make him able to implement them with balance and mastery
  • Students benefit from group work
  • The student distinguishes the various techniques and how to harness them to crystallize his project
  • The student comes up with an idea for a purposeful topic with an appropriate technique

Generic and transferable skills

  • Realizing the concept of the idea of form and content of the print artwork
  • The student will be able to implement a painting that serves his project
  • Writing technical reports
  • View and discuss the paintings in the lecture
  • Produce a typography that serves the content aesthetically

Teaching and learning methods

  • Use the Internet to collect information
  • Sustainability of means of communication and modern technologies.
  • Using a camera or a lens (mobile phone) to implement some topics
  • A study of previous research for the paintings of some artists