GENERAL GRAPHIC
ARTS 2 Semester(s) 1 Credit(s)
This is a hands-on course of study that provides the
student with the basic experiences in the massive
area of printing. Students will experience layout
and design on the computer using CorelDRAW and PageMaker
software. A flat bed color scanner, digital camera,
and thousands of clip art files will serve as input
to allow students to design and create almost any
graphic design. The content will include activities
and instruction in the following areas: (1) vinyl
sign making, (2) photo screen printing, (3) computer
graphics, and (4) web page production. Typical projects
include computer generated colored buttons, screen
printed t-shirts, hats, printed personalized stationary
and personalized sticky note pads.
WEB PAGE DESIGN 2 Semester(s) 1 Credit(s)
This class will provide students with the basics of
web-page production. Areas to be covered are organization,
planning, content, layout, theme development, image
manipulation, image placement, text development and
placement. Each student will learn the process of
developing a web page, refining the content and posting
it for public use. Students will work individually
and in groups to make changes to the Apollo Web page
on a weekly basis. This can be repeated for credit.
(Prerequisite: Programming I, Graphic Arts and Application
from the Tech Ed Dept.