VCO2405

Methods of production

3 points - 2 studio hours and 4 independent study hours per week - Second semester - Caulfield - Prerequisites: VCO2103, VCO1301

Objectives On successful completion of this subject, students should use typography skilfully and confidently, choosing typeface, size and colour, as well as specifying and setting type; understand the uses and limitations of the tools and materials used in the preparation of finished artwork; understand all components of finished artwork and the pre-press process for print reproduction; select most appropriate paperstock and print process to achieve optimum results; estimate the costs involved in production and prepare budgets and production schedules.

Synopsis Expanding upon the technical expertise gained in the prerequisite modules, this series of lectures and applied instruction focuses on type, typesetting terminology, methods of production, printing techniques and requirements, and paper selection. Whilst expanding the range and degree of students' technical skills, this subject is also intended to bridge the gap between theory and practice, increase students' communication skills and implement productive work habits. Students undertake a number of projects requiring the preparation of finished artwork for black-and-white and colour reproduction. In addition, students are given an overview of compatible computer technology.

Assessment Assigned projects: 70% - Class presentation: 15% - Written test: 15%

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