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Systematic process of designing three-dimensional objects including color theory,
surface, and volume investigation for interior design. Elements include
visualization, perception, presentation, expression, and site analysis of physical,
contextual, and cultural aspects of design and the urban environment.
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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Advisory Prerequisite:
ID 20 - Color and Design Theory 1
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Course Measurable Objectives:
- Utilize design tools and equipment of the profession.
- Employ graphic principles, standards, and conventions used in 3D architectural design.
- Analyze and apply concepts of creativity and design processes.
- Demonstrate and apply psychological and physiological characteristics of design elements and principles.
- Create portfolio pieces that include descriptive geometry reflecting basic 3D design skills.
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Course Level Student Learning Outcomes:
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Students completing 'ID 21 - Color and Design Theory 2' will:
- successfully use critical thinking to provide a written analysis on 3D design elements.
- successfully apply the knowledge of 3D design elements in a space accurately based on key concepts.
- successfully demonstrate craftsmanship skills through the construction of a model.
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Design Courses:
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