Graphic design projects are not complete until a high quality product with acceptable output or reproduction clarity is accomplished. Whether it is printed collateral, screen presentations, or projected digital media, the visual designer must be familiar with the technical requirements associated with a variety of output methodologies. Using Adobe Photoshop, students will learn to identify key technical requirements such as color definitions, file formats, and resolutions, and understand how to implement these requirements into design projects.
*Light refreshments will be provided at program orientation.
Note: This course is part of the Digital Arts Department's Professional Certificate in Graphic & Web Design and is only offered during the fall quarter. The full time, one year Professional Certificate in Graphic & Web Design offers comprehensive professional training in graphic design, Adobe software, user interface/user experience design, coding for the web, business development, and more. All students are required to formally apply and must be admitted to the program before taking courses. To learn more and apply, click here, attend a free information session, or email dac@ucsd.edu.
Course Number: ART-40360
Credit: 4.50 unit(s)
Related Certificate Programs: Graphic and Web Design
There are no sections of this course currently scheduled. Please contact the Arts, Humanities, Languages & Digital Arts department at 858-534-5760 or ahl@ucsd.edu for information about when this course will be offered again.