![]() In this course, students will practice the most important techniques for engraving and printing in its various and varied types, prominent, recessed, flat and porous through various practical applications and materials as well as media and methods of printing. Through practical applications of many materials and tools, students will learn about the various operational methods of the technical schools and carry out similar experiments with the help of models from the works of those schools. This course provides students with various skills related to the use of different techniques in drawing and coloring. (0180231) Techniques of Drawing and Painting (3 credit hours/ prerequisite: 0180132) It will teach students how to implement various techniques, manual and computer skills as a design tool. This course focuses on the practical side and implementing designs and elements, starting with the study of symbols and signs (Consolidated images) through advertisements and covers of books and magazines. The most important artistic currents and the impact of the information revolution and computer technologies on the process of graphic design will be highlighted in this courses. In this course, students will learn about the history of design starting from the emergence of the initial primitive idea of calligraphy through writing and its stages of development up to the printed page. (0180214) History of Graphic Design (3 credit hours) ![]() It also focuses on the most prominent international and Arab artists who were known for their distinguished artistic style. This course aims at familiarizing students with the modern art from the mid-nineteenth century until the end of the twentieth century, including the different schools and architectural styles that were famous at the time. (0180132) Principles of Drawing and Perspective (3 credit hours)This course covers the linear skills and silhouettes through practical applications in drawing different subjects reflecting the depth of space (The third dimension) by studying the technical perspective and its impact on the final composition of the design topic. This course is meant to learn the practical aspect of dealing with a photographic image in order to prepare creative designs that reflect students' scientific and practical capabilities. In addition, this course provides sufficient information related to traditional and digital cameras, their parts and the mechanism of photography. This course aims at covering the theoretical part of the foundations of photography, its importance and origin. Students will be also familiarized with the most important theories and applications of color. ![]() Through practical applications, students will learn how to use colors in various designs, besides learning color relationships and their gradations and their influence with light and shade. This course familiarizes students with the identification of color properties and its components, both physically and chemically. (0180130) Color Theory and Application (3 credit hours) It also focuses on studying the formal and color elements and their impact on the general construction of design through practical exercises on how to deal with space, material and color in order to develop students’ creative and expressive abilities. This course covers the elements and foundations of design with emphasis on the constructive idea of design. This course covers the study of architecture, sculpture and photography in these civilizations, in addition to how the difference in environment was reflected on the cultural and artistic heritage. It includes the civilizations of Mesopotamia, the Paranoiac civilization, the Greek, and the Roman. ![]() This course covers the most important technical achievements and developments in the past, starting from the ancient civilizations until the Industrial Revolution. (0180113) History of Art 1 (3 credit hours) Department of Graphic Design – Course Description
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