ART 228 - Design Drawing 5 Credits In this course students will engage in drawing activities to gain an understanding of the power and importance of drawing as a creative and communicative tool. Topics include mastering color pencil and marker techniques, rendering of texture, pattern, and hard surfaces. At the end of the quarter, students are challenged to communicate design ideas through sketches and formal presentation methods.
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Quarters Typically Offered Fall Day Winter Day Designed to Serve All students who wish to learn more about showing their design intent through drawings Active Date 20200330T21:14:27
Grading System Decimal Grade Class Limit 25 Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA - Humanities Area II
- Performance
Transferable Elective Yes Course Outline I. Introduction to course overview and expectation setting
II. Initial considerations - phenomena of color and light; dimensions of color
III. Media and paper
IV. Techniques of drawing
V. Elements, materials and finishes
VI. Scale elements - drawing figures and objects VII. Color and composition in illustration
VIII. Approaches to creating color design drawings
IX. Presentations and distribution of color design drawings
Student Learning Outcomes Demonstrate color theory and how to use a color through colored drawings
Demonstrate texture, pattern, hard surfaces, furnishings and accessories in plan and elevation.
Create three-dimensional delineations of interiors using color pencils and pens.
Demonstrate drawing techniques and color to define light and shadow, textures, and material characteristics.
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