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GDN1150

Graphic design practice

14 points * 3 studio hours and one 1-hour lecture per week * Full-year subject * Caulfield

Objectives On successful completion of this subject students should be able to demonstrate an enquiring, adventurous and open attitude to two dimensional and three dimensional design; demonstrate an understanding and sophisticated application of the elements and principles of design; show proficiency in concept development in a broad range of visual techniques; demonstrate basic skills in three dimensional construction, presentation and production; begin to use computers as a design tool; understand the role of graphic design as a means of visual communication.

Synopsis Students are set a series of applied projects over a wide range of two and three dimensional design problems. Through these they will be introduced to the concept of visual literacy: the discriminating use of the principles and elements of design and composition; design processes and experimentation; and the analysis and constructive criticism of design solutions. Design practice integrates the knowledge acquired in all other first-year subjects. This is a core subject and successful completion of this subject is required to proceed to second year studies.

Assessment Ten assigned projects: 100%


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