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Nov 24, 2024
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ART 323N - Designing for the Web 3 Credit(s)
Non Liberal Arts This course introduces students to the World Wide Web as a design and fine-arts medium. Through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, research, and hands-on experiences, students will learn the concepts and vocabulary of web design, its history, and how to apply their traditional design knowledge in a new, nontraditional medium. Students will also learn how to prepare effective graphic and multimedia elements for the Web and develop a greater understanding of the importance of the interrelation of these elements in the aesthetics of web designs. Students will also gain a sense of web design as a profession and artist’s medium and the range of successful design and artistic approaches in use today.
Offered When: Every semester. Prerequisite(s): ART 231L , Recommended: ART 215N
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