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Elements and principles of design and the creative process of identifying and
solving interior design problems. Formal visual properties of line, shape,
form, pattern, texture, and color are studied in their relationship to the
organizational systems and unifying principles that create balanced designs.
Portfolio pieces will be produced.
Field trips may be required.
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(36 hours lecture; 54 hours lab Degree applicable, CSU)
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Utilize terminology related to design elements and principles.
- Demonstrate psychological and physiological characteristics of design elements and principles.
- Integrate culture, geographic, economic, and political factors in the use of design elements and principles.
- Apply basic theories of design in two dimensional graphic presentations.
- Utilize various materials, equipment, media, and tools required in the preparation of professional quality graphic presentations.
- Communicate design ideas in both written, oral, and graphic form.
- Create portfolio pieces that include descriptive geometry.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
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Students completing 'ID 20 - Color and Design Theory 1' will:
- successfully use critical thinking to complete a written analysis on color concepts.
- successfully apply the knowledge of color to a space accurately based on key concepts.
- successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills in the presentation of the color application.
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Other Interior
Design Courses:
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