Academic Courses
Course Descriptions
| Course | Course Title | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| CGT 149 | Typography | (3-0) 3 Cr. Hrs. |
Course Description
This course introduces the graphic design student to the principles of typography by investigating letter forms as both an element of design and as a medium of communication. Concentration is on typeface identification, effective use of type to convey information, measuring systems, and application of typography to computer graphics.
Corequisites
(A course recommended to be taken in the same semester as this course.)
Course Competencies
Upon successful completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- Ascertain the parts of letterforms.
- Explain the substrates and corresponding writing tools for written communication since the inception of writing throughout desktop publishing.
- Identify key innovators in type design from the invention of the printing press through the present time.
- Identify the historical classifications of type.
- Use the proper terminology in describing type styles.
- Explain the technical and aesthetic significance of the optical adjustments used in the design of letterforms.
- Adapt the proper readability and legibility considerations in setting type for application in print, web, animation and video.
- Apply the technical and aesthetic characteristic of typesetting to the visual prioritization of information on a page.
- Apply basic design principles (space, size, rhythm, balance, contrast, proportion, unity, variety, harmony) to typesetting for enhancement of meaning and legibility in a variety of applications.
Note: This course may not be offered every semester.
Please check the CGT section of the current course schedule for availability.
