HS Communication Design Pathways Department Course Descriptions
Examine the ways that visual imagery persuades, educates, and informs us, and explore careers with advertising agencies, graphic and corporate communications firms, department stores, art studios, and publishing companies and in freelance graphic design.
Please note: Not all courses are offered each semester
HAD 101 Introduction to Graphic Design
A graphic designer simplifies images to get the greatest visual impact. Learn the
principles of design by creating fun projects based on composition, layout, color,
texture and typography for print and web. Explore the different careers and industries
that hire graphic designers, such as advertising, packaging design, visual presentation,
and exhibition design! HAD 101 Introduction to Graphic Design Gallery
HAD 109 Digital Drawing
Adobe Illustrator is used in creating illustrations and logos for the commercial art
industry. In this class, you will learn the powerful drawing and type tools in Illustrator
as you create your original artwork and graphics. You will produce a collection of
work to be used in portfolio submissions. HAD 109 Digital Drawing Gallery
HAD 111 Graphic Design: Traditional Drawing
Graphic designers are the masters of visual communication. Learn how to utilize elements
and principles of design to elevate the visual impact of your drawings. You will also
explore the the many opportunities graphic designers have in the communications industry.
(You can skip this summer class if you've already taken HAD 101)
HAD 112 Graphic Design: Fundamentals
Discover the exciting world of graphic design. Explore typography, develop product
designs, and learn how to incorporate images. You will also learn practical applications
of design and how to template your graphics for reproduction. Follow-up with a Precollege screenprinting
course (look under HTS classes) to learn how to print merchandise yourself. (You can skip this summer class if you've already taken HAD 155)
HAD 113 Graphic Design: Drawing Digitally
Many careers in the commercial arts industry require knowledge of digital drawing.
Adobe Illustrator is a powerful tool for graphic designers to express their vision.
You will learn how to use Illustrator to create logos and your own original artwork.
(You can skip this summer class if you've already taken HAD 109)
HAD 149 Advertising and Graphic Design Portfolio
Improve your art and design work so that it accurately represents your talent, and
discover what colleges are looking for in your portfolio. You will develop your art
and design sensibilities while creating new projects to strengthen your existing portfolio.
You will learn how to incorporate more typography into your work so that it is more
graphic. This class will enable you to take your existing pieces and revise them so
that they are targeted to the Advertising and Graphic Design college-level programs.
This course also teaches you the best way to present an online portfolio. Students
will learn scanning basics, Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, as well as PDF file formats.
Previous basic art experience required. Please bring samples of work to the first
class session.
HAD 150 Magazine Design
Produce your own original magazine using professional industry software: Adobe Photoshop,
Illustrator, and InDesign. Emphasis is placed on creativity as you use your own photographs,
artwork, poems and essays to express your point-of-view. Skills to be learned include
layout design, image enhancement, scanning photographs, and manipulating typography.
Your finished magazine may be used as a portfolio piece when applying to college.
No previous computer experience needed. HAD 150 Magazine Design Gallery
HAD 153 TV and Viral Video Ads
Many people go into the making of television commercials, internet commercials, and
persuasive video shorts. Concepts for TV, viral videos, and web videos are developed
by an ad agency's creative team, who then hire a production company to film or tape
the spot. You will go through the process of concept development, storyboard creation,
completing pre-production books, and eventually shooting and editing your original
video, simulating the actual production flow in the advertising industry.
HAD 154 Visual Storytelling
Have you ever wanted to create your own children's book? In this class, you will create
a sequence of designs using your own original stories to create a children's book.
Emphasis is on composition, color, and drawing. Techniques learned can also be implemented
for portfolio submissions in sequencing and non-verbal communications. This class
is taught using Adobe Illustrator. HAD 154 Visual Storytelling Gallery
HAD 155 Essentials of Graphic Design
Learn how to design with typography and other design elements to create your own signature
graphics. You will learn how to simplify your ideas and images to get the greatest
visual impact. Designs can be used for graphics tees, hats, skateboards, pillows,
phone cases, or anything else you can print on! Send your designs to a printing company
to apply to a variety or merchandise, or promote your work through free artists' marketplaces
to sell to the public. Follow-up with course HTS 154 Screenprinting to learn how to
actually print merchandise yourself!
HAD 156 The ABC's of Designing with Text
Typography gives words visible form. It is an essential component in advertising,
logos, posters, packaging, websites and publications such as brochures, catalogs,
magazines, and books. You will work on both hand-developed projects and digital layouts
to create traditional and experimental typographical designs perfect for portfolio
submissions. This course is a must for any serious design student considering a career
in advertising, graphic design, packaging, or visual merchandising. No prior computer
experience required. See more Typography here...
HAD 157 Poster Art Today
Posters have made a big comeback, bringing art and message to the masses, but without
a strong design and eye-catching graphic, the message goes nowhere. The best posters
can represent civic anarchy or are works of art collected. Learn to create relevant
and highly coveted poster art by combining type, image, graphics, and color.