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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
Engineering drawing (AFA 131)
The foundations of design (AFA 123)
(GS122)
free drawing (AFA122)
(AFA 224)
Graphic Composition 1 (DP 201)
free drawing (DP203)
(DP306)
Graphic Communication Design1 (Branding Design) (DP222)
specialty history (DP215)
Etching (DP310)
History of medieval art (AFA323)
Printed character design (DP221)
Monotype (DP207)
Graphic Composition II (DP202)
Digital Design Programs I (Photoshop) (DP217)
Relief printing (DP413)
Art Terms (AFA 226)
Textile printing (DP 328)
Monotype (DP327)
Screen printing (DP318)
ART history in the Renaissance (AFA324)
free drawing (DP205)
Graphic Communication Design III (Annual Calendar Design) (DP224)
Digital Design Software II (Illustrator) (DP317)
Screen printing II (DP419)
Graphics industry (DP426)
Modern Art History (AFA 425)
Ceramic printing (DP458)