Art Department
Design
ART 40
TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
A basic course in the application and
appreciation of the principles of organization
and art elements as they relate to
two-dimensional design. Selected problems
in using line, shape, color, value,
and texture.
ART 41
THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Recommended Preparation: ART 40
A basic course in the application and
appreciation of the art elements and
principles related to problems in three dimensional
design.
ART 42
COLOR THEORY AND PRACTICE
Recommended Preparation: ART 40
and 80
Investigates various aspects of color, color
theories, color symbolism, psychology of
color, physiology of color, history of color,
expressive aspects of color, nature's use of
color and will include practical lab experience
in mixing color, matching colors and
color analysis.
ART 140
BEGINNING GRAPHIC DESIGN
Introduction to fundamentals of design
concepts that explore organization of
visual elements for graphic communication.
Studio work will include traditional
and computer-generated assignments
in layout and typography. Designed to
convey current concepts in the graphic
design field. Also listed as GD 140. Credit
given in either area, not both.
ART 141
GRAPHIC RENDERING TECHNIQUES
The exploration of two-dimensional media
for graphics. Projects encourage exploration
and control in a variety of design
applications. Recognition and choice
of techniques in translating ideas into
renderings. Also listed as GD 141. Credit
given in either area, not both.
ART 142
PACKAGE DESIGN
Introduction to traditional and computergenerated
construction and layout of
three-dimensional packaging, including
labels, overwraps, printed cartons and
point-of- purchase displays. Also listed
as GD 142. Credit given in either area,
not both.
Larry Jones
Professor, Design, Sculpture & Metal Arts

