A Hist of Illust and Graph Art
HSTY 2001
Graphic design or visual communication begins in prehistoric times and can be traced through the beauty of Egyptian hieroglyphics to the evolution of the phonetic alphabet. Medieval manuscripts, Gutenberg's printing press, and the 20th century explosion of imaging are all part of this tradition. In this course, students have the opportunity to examine graphic design as an integral part of history.
Credits
3
Course Hours
42
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