ICS 163: Design for Print (3 credits)Course Description
Upon completion of this course, the student will (1) understand how to design professional print materials which integrate typography, images, space, and color theory; (2) be able to use desktop publishing software; (3) have developed familiarity with manipulating digital images; and (4) be able to produce materials such as business cards, fliers, brochures, and multi-page documents.
Recommended Preparation: Intermediate computing skills, including file management and common computer skills: cut, copy, paste, open/save files, web search.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Produce professional documents to meet business needs.
- Demonstrate awareness of design principles in the creation of projects from initial design to final production.
- Create projects from initial design to final production.
For transfer information within the UH system, visit the System Transfer page
Resources
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Classes Offered
- Fall 2013 - asynchronous , Jonathan Marquardt - CRN: 64277
- Spring 2013 - asynchronous , Jonathan Marquardt - CRN: 62263 - view syllabus
- Spring 2012 - asynchronous , Jonathan Marquardt - CRN: 64385 - view syllabus
- Fall 2012 - asynchronous , Jonathan Marquardt - CRN: 61406 - view syllabus
- Fall 2003 - M, 1:25pm to 4:45pm, Hale No‘eau 123, Emi Troeger - CRN: 14813
