DIL-340 JUNIOR STUDIO A

In this course, junior illustration students will,begin the process of creating a focused body of,illustration that demonstrates a consistent,theme, is aimed at their chosen markets, and is,the beginning of serious professional portfolio,development. Students will also write a brief,assessing their own picture-making process and,goals. Presentation and public speaking skills,will be emphasized. Through this process of,self-assessment, and … Continue reading “DIL-340 JUNIOR STUDIO A”

MOD-601 MOTION DESIGN STUDIO I

This is the first in a series of studio courses on,the MF and MFA Motion Design programs. These,studio courses enable students explore modes of,moving image narrative. Building on technical,courses in the program curriculum, students will,use the analysis and critique of contemporary,narratives to develop their own motion design,methodology. Credits: 3 Prerequisites:

AGRC-144 PERSONAL ART JOURNALING

This unique visual arts course will enable,students to participate in interdisciplinary art,experiences that will include hands-on art making,through visual art journals and investigations of,traditional art mediums and methods, group,discussions of contemporary artists and the chance,to engage the imagination. In this course students,will give themselves permission to create under,the title of MAKER. Credits: 0 Prerequisites:

DIL-342 JUNIOR STUDIO B

In this course, junior illustration students will,begin the process of creating a focused body of,illustration that demonstrates a consistent,theme, is aimed at their chosen markets, and is,the beginning of serious professional portfolio,development. Students will also write a brief,assessing their own picture-making process and,goals. Presentation and public speaking skills,will be emphasized. Through this process of,self-assessment, and … Continue reading “DIL-342 JUNIOR STUDIO B”

DPR-326 ADVANCED PRODUCT DESIGN II

This course reinforces earlier teachings on the,product development process and applies the,methodology to projects that emphasize the,investigation of ergonomics and manufacturing,methods. Students use the skills learned in,supporting classes to convey design solutions in,2D sketches, 3D study models, digital models,and renderings. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DPR 214, DPR 225, DPR 226

MOD-602 MOTION DESIGN STUDIO II

This is the second in a series of studio courses,on the MF and MFA Motion Design programs. These,studio courses enable students explore modes of,moving image narrative. Building on technical,courses in the program curriculum, students will,use the analysis and critique of contemporary,narratives to develop their own motion design,methodology. Credits: 3 Prerequisites:

AGRC-146 DRAWN TO DETROIT: URBAN DRAWING

This course is for students with basic to,advanced drawing skills and an interest in,Detroit and working in plein-air. Students will,learn the tricks of working outside in various,conditions and how to pack materials, as well as,the basics of gesture, sight measuring an,perspective in various locations around Detroit. ,The class will cover a variety of dry and … Continue reading “AGRC-146 DRAWN TO DETROIT: URBAN DRAWING”

AYTH-100 DIGITAL DESIGN

CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE RAP, POP OR ROCK AND ROLL, STAR AND CREATE POSTERS, ALBUM COVERS, AND, PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL FOR THEIR NEXT WORLD TOUR. , STUDENTS WILL LEARN TO USE ADOBE PHOTOSHOP,, ILLUSTRATOR, AND OR INDESIGN TO CREATE THEIR, FINAL PROJECTS. Credits: 0 Prerequisites: