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Graphic Design I (GRC 102)
Term: 2017-2018 Spring Semester
Spring 2023 Office/Dept. Hours:
*By appointment only as these are subject to change.
*Using your CMCC email, you may contact me at JRobertsSherman@cmcc.edu to schedule an appointment during my available office/dept. hours.
NOTE: For a Zoom Meeting to be scheduled, FIRST an appointment time during which we are both available must be determined. NEXT, I can set up the Zoom meeting. THEN, an email will be sent to your CMCC email with the Zoom Meeting link (URL) to copy & paste into your browser's address bar for you to attend the scheduled Zoom Meeting. If a link is not supplied, the Zoom meeting time has not been reserved and/or is not available. If the student does not attend the scheduled Zoom meeting within the first 10 minutes of the start of the meeting, the Zoom meeting will close.
NOTE: Fall and Spring Semester Dept. Hours: These will be posted in my courses' syllabi and on the door of the GRC office. You can contact me at JRobertsSherman@cmcc.edu to schedule an appointment during those times. No office/dept. hours are scheduled over winter break or summer. You may email me at JRobertsSherman@cmcc.edu to inquire about my availability on campus each week; subject to change.
Tue, 11:00 AM - 1:55 PM (1/16/2018 - 5/7/2018) Location: CMCC JAL 105
GRC 102 Graphic Design I3 Credits (3 Lecture, 0 Lab, 0 Shop)3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wksRequiredThis introductory course will help students develop a foundation in graphic design. Through the creation of projects, students will learn to apply the basic principles and elements of graphic design. The skills acquired in this course will allow students to create effective pieces for their portfolios. Graphic Design I offers students a unique, project-based, creatively challenging course. Projects such as designing and publishing a font will familiarize students with the basic visual principles and design techniques needed when entering the work force. Additionally, students will gain experience assessing their work through collaborative critique sessions.