GCM 230
Typography
The course explores the relationships between type designers, type foundries and end users. This course concentrates on typographic history and classification, as well as the creation, marketing and use of typefaces in professional applications for both printed and non-printed output. Students also learn how typographic choices made by the designer can enhance or reduce the appeal and accessibility of a document. Editing and proofreading of documents is also emphasized.
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GCM 230 Let's You Take: Other:
Prerequisite: GCM 130
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No tests/exams. Grade was based on attendance, 3 projects, and a checklist of things (like proper file formatting/naming, using stuff we learned parent pages and paragraph styles, etc.) that we had to use all of at least once across all three projects. Grading was somewhat subjective as design classes tend to be but prof. Shuman is very willing to give you feedback and tell you where you can improve.
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