DES 612

VISUAL STORYTELLING THROUGH ART & DESIGN

Overview
About This Course

This course explores the intersection of visual art and narrative, providing MFA students with the tools to communicate compelling stories through design. Students will learn to craft narratives utilizing various media and design principles. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the dynamics of storytelling while integrating the aesthetics and technical aspects of design and art. The course challenges students to think critically about the role of visual design in narrative, encouraging innovative approaches to storytelling. Students will demonstrate their ability to conceptualize, design, and communicate a cohesive story through art and design, showcasing their creative development and technical mastery. (3 semester credit hours)

Prerequisites: DES 516
Materials
Required Software & Books
    • One of the following design software programs:
      - Adobe Photoshop
      - Adobe Illustrator
      - Procreate for iPad


    •  

      Your preferred digital illustrating software

      -Your preferred illustrating and art materials

Enrollment
Availability
Available
Fall
Format
Online
Credits
3
Schedule
Session Information
Session Fall, Asynchronous
NUMBER OF MeetingS TBA
Open Class Meetings Monday, 2pm-3pm MT — See Populi Calendar for exact dates and time zone
Instructor Abbie Pannell, MFA
Tuition $575 per credit hour
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