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Apr 19, 2024
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Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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DSGN 117 Typography4 credits This course covers typographic fundamentals, type history, and design considerations when working with type for print and screen based devices. Topics include type categories, kerning and spacing, type anatomy, hierarchy and grids, concordant, conflicting and contrasting type styles, type identification strategies, type rules, and font purchasing. Major historical and contemporary figures, written resources and trends of typographic design will be discussed.
Prerequisites: ART 102
DSGN 126 recommended
Quarters Offered: Fall, Spring
Student Outcomes/Competencies: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of basic type principles and type history
- Analyze type considerations for print publications and screen-based devices, including legibility and readability
- Identify basic typeface categories
- Demonstrate knowledge of professional type practices through projects and exercises
- Define the differences of concordant, conflicting and contrasting type and demonstrate best practices when selecting and using these combinations
- Respectfully present, defend, and critique design choices in a group setting
Total Hours: 60 Lecture Hours: 20 Lab or Clinical Hours: 40
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