An introduction to quick sketch and perspective techniques, this course focuses on the fundamentals of developing volume, depth, and three-dimension in a two-dimensional drawing.
Fundamental concepts of representative drawing, sketching, and mechanical perspective are reviewed. Employing colored markers, pencil, samples, and swatches, students create presentation drawings and sample boards for portfolio use.
An introduction to the creation of presentation documents, drawings, and layouts, using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator software. The course emphasizes the creative integration of the computer to extend the capabilities of traditional presentations. Students develop a project with practical applications, combining text, “colorized” AutoCAD drawings, digital, and traditional media.
A survey of textiles from pre-Columbian, Coptic, Sassanian, Persian, Egyptian and Peruvian through 20th century Art Deco. Emphasis is placed on the ability to analyze pattern development, materials, and constructions from historic periods. Students research how political, social, and environmental factors influence textile patterns.
This course, taken concurrently with INTD 2440 Residential Design Practice, involves development of a design proposal for an applied residential interior project. Students integrate design requirements, create working drawings, and formally present their projects, using appropriate methods and materials.
This course, taken concurrently with INTD 2840 Commercial Design Practice, involves development a design proposal for an applied commercial interior project. Students integrate design requirements, create working drawings, and formally present their projects, using appropriate methods and materials.