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4228 InDesign Advanced
Learn the professional-level InDesign features that are often overlooked by today’s designers. Lectures show you how to customize InDesign for maximum efficiency, collaborate effectively with your printer, use advanced typography and drawing features, manage printing of transparency and trapping, use plug-ins and scripts, create interactive PDFs, and more. Projects challenge you to create original, inventive designs based on the techniques you’ve learned. You’'l tackle a wide range of project scenarios—from newsletters, to folders, promotions, ads, and interactive presentations—doing creative design work while improving your productivity. get more
4301 Print Production
Learn the technical fundamentals of producing professional-looking print publications. Areas of focus include managing a print job effectively, communicating with printers, and identifying the best solution within a budget. Course projects build skills in choosing file formats and fonts, specifying or separating colors, and managing the different phases of production. get more
4335 Advanced Graphic Design
Study the movements that shaped today's visual world, and learn how to conceptualize projects, reinvent cliches, create balanced layouts, distill complex information, and motivate your audience. The focus of this class will be on creating 2D digital design projects. Class assignments include postage design, annual report layout, poster and book design, an art poster, and a direct mail piece. get more
4510 Advanced Layout Design
Take your layout skills to the next level by studying advanced concepts in page design. Students explore how to use esoteric composition and typography and color to create layout designs that attract attention and challenge the viewer. Open-ended projects provide maximum opportunity for portfolio development. get more
4305
Advanced
Packaging Design
Explore the exciting medium of packaging design by
creating branded products for retail display. How
do you make a product stand out from the shelves?
What makes the targeted consumer want to buy it? Students
address these questions via course projects including
champagne packaging, pizza box, perfume bottle, and
mass versus prestige applications. get
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