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2024 Graphic Design
Syllabus
Course Number: 8149 (OK Promise Approved)
Pre-requisite: Fundamentals of Technology or Business and Computer Technology
Career Cluster/Pathway: Information Technology/Web and Digital Communications
Business, Management and Administration/Administrative and Information Support
Career Major: Desktop Publisher/Graphic Designer, Graphic Design Specialist, Multimedia Specialist, Office Information Specialist
Locations: Various locations across Oklahoma
Length: 1 Carnegie Unit
(90 class periods theory/ 85 class periods lab)
Course Description:
Students will acquire skills related to communicating through visual design with the primary emphasis of this course being desktop publishing and working with graphics.
Specific Learning Competencies - Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of career development/progression patterns in the IT industry.
- Compose multi-paragraph writing clearly, succinctly, and accurately to write documents.
- Use description of audience and purpose to prepare written documents.
- Use computer skills to design and develop written and supporting material.
- Use desktop publishing software to develop brochures, handouts, charts, graphs, newsletters and/or reports.
- Use presentation software to prepare visual support materials.
- Format written documents with correct font and layout for easy reading.
- Use proper organization and structure to achieve coherence of major points.
- Identify and prepare support materials to accompany oral presentation.
- Demonstrate knowledge of design principles.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the nature of color and color harmonies.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the principles and elements of design and their relationship to each other.
- Search for information and resources.
- Format text using advanced formatting functions.
- Enhance publications using different fonts, styles, attributes, justification, etc.
- Prepare presentations for training, sales and information sharing.
- Create computer presentation and handouts in accordance with basic principles of graphics design and visual communication.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the use of digital imaging techniques and equipment.
- Synthesize available interactive media technologies into a unified presentation.
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge of available graphics software programs to create and manipulate images.
- Apply principles and elements of color design.
- Apply color theory to select appropriate colors.
- Create and/or implement the look and feel of the product.
- Create graphical images.
- Apply knowledge of typography.
- Alter digitized images using an image manipulation program.
- Evaluate visual appeal.
- Produce or acquire graphics content.
- Apply knowledge of the processes required for the production of various printed products.
- Demonstrate preparation of customer materials for imaging.
- Apply knowledge of basic printing processes.
Instruction: (Based on 175 class periods)
87.5 Class Periods Desktop Publishing
87.5 Class Periods Graphics