DIS2909 - Electronic design
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Art and Design
Leader(s): Vince Dziekan
Offered
Caulfield First semester 2009 (Day)
Caulfield Second semester 2009 (Day)
Gippsland First semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
This unit introduces students to electronic design for print outcomes. It develops sequentially upon the skills and knowledge of digital imaging by providing a focus upon the fundamental principles of graphic design and page layout. Students are introduced to the relationship of various software applications for electronic publishing to the design, efficient management of text, image assets and the preparation of files for presentation of digital artwork to a bureau required for the production of printed material. Demonstrations and lectures are given on visual communication and the graphic design of publication projects that emulate advertising industry standards.
Objectives
On successful completion of this unit, student will:
- recognize the basic set-up and components of a graphics workstation and peripheral devices and display an understanding of industry-standard publishing software;
- understand the relationship of various software applications for electronic publishing to the design and production of printed material;
- be able to manage a variety of digital assets associated with an electronic publication (ie. translating and importing native image/graphic files created in other digital imaging applications, format text files, colour management, use typographic style sheets and document specifications);
- demonstrate efficient organization of text, image assets and the preparation and files for presentation of digital artwork to a bureau;
- apply visual communication, graphic design and page layout skills to publication projects that emulate advertising industry standards;
- understand and be able to apply the rules of occupational health and safety environment appropriate to this unit of study, particularly those applying to use of computing equipment, access to facilities, and the employment of healthy and safety studio practices.
Assessment
Exercise: 30%. Project: 60%. Journal: 10%.
Contact hours
12 hours per week, including: one 1 hour lecture plus 2 tutorial hours and 9 independent study hours per week
Prerequisites
DIS1103 or Successful completion of VCM1001 and MMS1402 or Successful completio of VCM1001 and FIT1012