AGRC-295 ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR BASICS

Discover how to use this sophisticated drawing,program to manipulate type and design full-color,computer illustrators. Hands-on exercises are,tailored to each student’s skill level and,student initiated projects are encouraged.,Participants must be familiar with Macintosh,computers.

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AGRC-340 INDESIGN II: INTERACTIVE ELEMENTS

This course is for students who already have an,understanding of InDesign. Emphasis is on more,complicated multi-page compositions and layouts,,exporting files for print and interactive digital,formats. Students will be working with the,interactive tools of the program, interfacing,with Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat,,Flash, and Dreamweaver and publishing a book to,E-pub. Participants must have a working knowledge,of Macintosh computers and basic InDesign® skills.

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AVIS-111 BOTANICAL DYES

Discover the array of pigments that can be made,from common plants. In this workshop students will,learn the process of creating botanical dyes from,locally foraged flowers and leaves, and will build,a collection of dye samples on cotton fabric.

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AVIS-241 JEWELRY CASTING

Casting is the process of pouring molten metal,into a mold. This course introduces the materials,processes and techniques necessary to produce cast,jewelry. You will cast your own work through,learning the techniques of lost-wax casting, wax,carving and other methods of casting and metal,finishing. The cost of metal used is in addition,to the material fee listed below.

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