| Graphic Communications |
Multimedia Courses:
GRPH 23. Orientation to Design and Graphic
Communication (2)
Lec-2
A survey class designed to acquaint students with areas of study and
employment in graphic design/illustration, industrial design, and print
production. Guest appearances from practicing professionals and industry
leaders. CSU
GRPH 25. Intro to Mac Graphics (3)
Lec-3, lab-1, field trips
An introductory computer with an emphasis on text and graphic fundamentals
using Macintosh computers. Computer hardware, system software, text formatting,
raster and vector graphics will be covered through lecture and practical
exercises. CSU
GRPH 27. Survey of Printing Production (3)
Lec-2, lab-4
A technical print production course designed to provide practical laboratory
projects in graphic arts pasteup, camera, film assembly and press. Students
begin projects in pasteup, using traditional production techniques, and
complete them in the press area. CSU
GRPH 35. Graphic Design (3)
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 21 or ART
125A or MMSP 125
Development of problem-solving and conceptualization skills for graphic
design. Exploration of various design principles and their applications.
Use of design elements, type and image to communicate effectively to a
target audience. CSU/UC
GRPH 36. Publication Design (2)
Lec-1, lab-3, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH
35; and 99A or 101A
An intermediate layout course that will utilize the skills of design
and journalism students, combining content with effective design. Study
of design strategies and techniques, grid systems, and multiple page layout
with an orientation toward the communication and design process of publications.
CSU
GRPH 37. Advanced Graphic Design (3)
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 36
An advanced graphic design class focusing on the development of a personal
voice and conceptual approach to design thinking. Topics include visual
language, sequential design, information design and design writing and
research. Design process is emphasized. CSU
GRPH 40. Digital Printing/Publishing (3)
Lec-3, lab- 3, field trips
A technical course focusing on digital printing and publishing technology
using a Xerox Docutech 135 system. Production concepts and practices
including job programming, system features, maintenance, workflow management
and customer service. CSU
GRPH 53A. Basic Typography (3)
Lec-3, lab-1, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 21 or ART
125A or
MMSP 125; and GRPH 25 or MMSP 120
COREQ.: GRPH 99A
Beginning typography with a study of the history, classification, terminology,
and use of type in communications. Students will develop an understanding
of type mechanics and design issues through practical exercises and assignments.
CSU
GRPH 53B. Typographic Design (3)
Lec-3, lab-1, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 53A
Continued study of typography with emphasis on the development of an
awareness of typographic form and structure. The role of typography in
communications will be explored through practical exercises in typesetting
and typographic design. CSU
GRPH 60. Product Finishing (2)
Lec-1.5, lab-1.5 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available
Advise: GRPH 72A or 40
A survey and analysis of commercial finishing techniques currently
used in print and design production with instruction and practice operating
machinery including paper drills/stitchers, cutters, folders, packaging
equipment and on-line finishing systems. Instruction on paper stocks, book
imposition, specialty finshing and quality control assessment. CSU
GRPH 67. Digital Print Production Lab (3)
Lec-2, conf-2, lab-4, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 25 or MMSP 120; and GRPH 40
Advise: GRPH 60 and CNIT
100
A practical, hands-on course in digital print production. Topics
include: digital print networks, preflighting, font management, file management,
archiving, customer service, estimating, job programming, and file transmission.
Learning through exercises, assignments and document manufacturing. CSU
GRPH 68. Prepress Production Laboratory (3)
Lab-8
PREREQ.: GRPH 98A or 99A
or 100A
Repeat: max. 9 units
A special production laboratory in which advanced students use skills
and techniques they have learned in previous courses. Production jobs will
range from concept, through design, illustration, typesetting, pasteup,
and film assembly, using traditional and electronic tools. CSU
GRPH 69. Press Production Laboratory (3)
Conf-1, lab-7
PREREQ.: GRPH 60; and GRPH
40 or 72A
Repeat: max. 9 units
A special production laboratory in which advanced students use the
skills and techniques learned in press classes. Production jobs will range
from simple one color work to more complex multicolor work . Students will
become fluent on all models of presses in the shop. Students will learn
methods of product finishing appropriate to the particular job. CSU
GRPH 70A. Layout and Film Assembly (2)
Lec-1, lab-3
Instruction and practice in job layout and negative assembly, including
multiple burns, tints, step and repeat with fundamental pin-register systems.
CSU
GRPH 72A. Operation Press Operations (3)
Lec-2, lab-6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available
A technical course focusing on the operation of the offset press. Instruction
and practice in commercial offset printing using direct feed and register
board presses. Instructional topics include metal and photo-direct plates,
stock types, small press setup, adjustment, troubleshooting and maintenance.
Field trips and guest speakers included. CSU
GRPH 72B. Advanced Offset Press Operations
(3)
Lec-2, lab-6 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available
PREREQ.: GRPH 72A or 27
Advanced instruction and practice in offset press operations, with
an emphasis on two color work using T-head and two color equipment. Practice
employing quality control devices, such as the densitometer and light box,
to monitor ink coverage. CSU
GRPH 78. Digital Scanning and Correction (2)
Lec-1, lab-2
PREREQ.: GRPH
25 or MMSP 120
COREQ.: GRPH 27
A course covering the theory and practice of scanning and correcting
digital imagery for use in commercial printing processes. Line art, gray
scale, duotone and process color will be covered. CSU
GRPH 91-92-93. Selected Topics in Printing
(1-2-3)
Lec-1, 2, 3; lab-var .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available
Repeat: max. 2, 4, 6 units
In-depth investigation of selected topics in printing. Current issues
and innovations; expansion of subjects covered in introductory courses
and exploration of new topics. CSU
GRPH 91A. InDesign for Quark Users
PREREQ.: GRPH
99A; and 98A
or 100A
GRPH 92A. Letterpress Printing
GRPH 98A. Beginning Adobe Photoshop (3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH
25 or MMSP 120
Intensive hands-on course using Adobe Photoshop. A broad understanding
of raster image Peation and editing is achieved through in-class projects.
CSU
GRPH 98B. Advanced Adobe Photoshop (3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH 98A
An advanced, hands-on course in Adobe Photoshop. Peative projects
are used to help students develop an understanding of Photoshop as a design
tool. CSU
GRPH 99A. Beginning QuarkXPress (3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH
25 or MMSP 120
COREQ.: GRPH 27
Advise: GRPH 21 or MMSP 125 or ART
125A
Understanding and use of the most widely used typographic and page
makeup programs in print communications; page layout, type specification,
manipulation of images from various sources, color separation, combining
images and type. CSU
GRPH 99B. Advanced InDesign/QuarkXpress (3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH 99A or 101A
Continued study and use of current page layout programs for print;
advanced typesetting, developing and implementing grid systems in single
and multi-page documents, in-depth use of master pages and style sheets,
imposition, color separations, trapping, color output for proofing. CSU
GRPH 100A. Beginning Adobe Illustrator (3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH
25 or MMSP 120
COREQ.: GRPH 27
An introductory course in Adobe Illustrator, covering concepts of vector-based
graphics Peation. Students reproduce existing images to learn the various
tools available within the application. Accuracy and control of Bezier
curves is emphasized. CSU
GRPH 100B. Advanced Adobe Illustrator (3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH 100A
An advanced course in Adobe Illustrator. Creative projects are used
to help students to develop a deeper understanding of Illustrator as a
design tool. CSU
GRPH 101A. Beginning Adobe InDesign (3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH 25 or MMSP 120
Advise: GRPH 27 or 98A
or 100A
An introduction to page layout using Adobe InDesign. Topics include
typesetting and text handling, placing and manipulating images, combining
type and images, creating objects, using styles for formatting text and
objects, creating and applying color, packaging and printing files. CSU
GRPH 101B. Advanced Adobe InDesign (3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH 101A
Continued study and use of Adobe InDesign for print; advanced typesetting,
creating and applying grids in single and multi-page documents, in-depth
use of master pages and styles, tables, transparency, books, imposition,
preflight, packaging, and output. CSU
GRPH 112. Digital Illustration for Fashion (3)
Lec-3, lab-1..................................... P/NP available
This course covers techniques in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator for Fashion Designers. CSU
GRPH 123A. Industrial Design (3)
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips
Lab. fee required
Historical evolution of industrial design from its inception through
present concepts and trends. Student research, sketches and drawings will
be used to manufacture products, utilizing various materials such as cardboard,
modeling clay, plaster and plastics. Emphasis on technical development,
design and problem solving as demonstrated by the finished assignments.
CSU
GRPH 123B. Industrial Design Workshop (3)
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips
Repeat: max. 6 units
Lab. fee required
Advanced study in designing and constructing utilitarian objects and
prototypes; advanced exploration of materials and processes. Assigned and
elective projects. CSU
GRPH 124. Computer Drawing for Industrial
Design (3)
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips
An advanced Macintosh computer drawing class that builds on the knowledge
and skills gained in the prerequisite courses. Exploration of drawing programs,
use of a scanner for image manipulation, and model building techniques.
Emphasis on technical computer drawing as related to industrial design.
Construction of prototypes based on technical plan drawings. CSU
GRPH 130. Digital Prepress Seminar (3)
Lec-3, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 98A or 99A
or 100A
The current state of the digital prepress industry and how it affects
graphic artists and technicians. Focus on issues of trapping, file formats,
proofing, communicating with a printer, and doing press checks. CSU
GRPH 133. Visual Communication - Animation
(3)
Lec-3, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH
21 or ART
125A or MMSP 125; and GRPH
25 or MMSP 120
Advise: GRPH 100A and 98A
The theory and methods of communicating through animation for new media.
Character development and storyboarding will be emphasized. Students will
be introduced to simple animation on the computer via animated GIFs and
software such as Macromedia Flash. CSU
GRPH 140. Graphic Design for New Media (3)
Lec-3, lab-3, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 35
COREQ.: MMSP 130
The design process for interactive media: information design, content/structure
relationships, interface design and navigation, and presentation design
issues. The design and production of a prototype for a simple interactive
project. CSU
GRPH 145. Publishing for New Media (3)
Lec-3, lab-3, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 35; and GRPH
25 or MMSP 120
The design process for World Wide Web publishing. Analysis of the principles
of print publishing as applied to the Web. Technical topics include bandwidth,
graphic formats, type, and color. Design and maintenance of a Web publication
as an ongoing project. CSU
GRPH 147. Adobe Acrobat (1)
Lec-1, lab-1
PREREQ.: GRPH
25 or MMSP 120
Use of Adobe Acrobat to transform computer-generated documents into
a portable document format that can be viewed and printed from any type
of computer. Emphasis is placed on creating files that print accurately.
CSU
GRPH 148. Professional Practice (2)
Lec-2, field trips
PREREQ.: Successful completion of three semesters of study in the Graphic
Communications Department
Advanced course focusing on graphic design professional practices:
resume and portfolio development, freelancing and small business issues,
fees, contracts, taxes copyright, helpful resources and other related topics.
CSU
GRPH 151. Lettering and Type (1)
Lec-1, lab-1, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 21
Advise: GRPH 53A
Repeat: max. 2 units
Instruction in hand-lettering with an emphasis on the relationship
between calligraphy and type design. Study of and practice in various lettering
styles and techniques; Peative exercises in letterform design. CSU
GRPH 152. Digital Font Peation (1)
Lec-1, lab-1, field trips
PREREQ.: GRPH 21, 100A
Advise: GRPH 78, 53A,
151
Hands-on experience in Peating fonts for the Macintosh computer. Practice
in all the digital aspects of the process from concept to execution. Discussion
of standards, uses and techniques of type design, and of the current state
of the industry. CSU
GRPH 153. Book Structures, Boxes and Bindings
(2)
Lec-2, lab-1, field trips
Repeat: max. 8 units
An introduction to the various practical methods of contemporary book
design and production within a context of the historical development of
book structures. CSU
GRPH 154. (3)
Lec-2, lab-4
Repeat: max. 9 units
The bookmaking process focusing on the design of pages using fine art
printmaking combined with letterpress and digital typesetting technologies.
Participation in the bookmaking process as author, illustrator, and publisher.
Research on the history of the book and an examination of the book arts
community in San Francisco and beyond. CSU
GRPH 154 = ART 154
GRPH 155. Bookbinding (3)
Lec-2, lab-4
Repeat: max. 9 units
Study and practice of bookbinding. First: basic structures and craftsmanship.
Second: innovative bindings and conservation techniques. CSU
GRPH 155 = ART
155
GRPH 197. Graphic Design Work Experience/Internship
(1)
Work-5
PREREQ.: GRPH 53B and 36
COREQ.: Enrollment in at least 7 units of coursework including this
course and consent of instructor
Repeat: max. 2 units
Application of graphic design skills and development of proficiency
in a supervised work environment. CSU
GRPH 198. Production Art Work Experience/Internship
(1)
Work-5
PREREQ.: GRPH 53A, 98A,
99A,
and 100A
COREQ.: Enrollment in at least 7 units of coursework including this
course and consent of instructor
Repeat: max. 2 units
Application of production art skills and development of proficiency
in a supervised work environment. CSU
GRPH 199. Print Production Work Experience/Internship
(1)
Work-5
PREREQ.: GRPH 25 and 40
or 72A
COREQ.: Enrollment in at least 7 units of coursework including this
course and consent of instructor
Advise: GRPH 60, 67
Repeat: max. 2 units
Application of print production skills and development of proficiency
in a supervised work environment. CSU
GRPH 250. Computer Laboratory (0)
Lab-8
PREREQ.: Concurrent enrollment in at least one computer course in graphic
communications
An open laboratory in which students may complete their graphic communications
assignments. CSU
Multimedia Courses:
MMSP 110. Orientation to Multimedia (2)
Lec-2, field trips
A survey class focused on the various opportunities for development
in multimedia with an emphasis in employment in the multimedia industry.
Learn first-hand from guest lectures by industry professionals and visits
to studios, production companies and schools. CSU
MMSP 115. Multimedia Skills and Careers (2)
Lec-1, lab-3, field trips
Skills-based computer class. Hardware and software issues, including
system and application software on the Macintosh, cross platform issues
and job search skills. Topics include: computer setup, word processing,
graphics, scanning, web page production, resume writing, interviewing and
educational planning. Guest speakers. CSU
MMSP 120. Computer Skills for Multimedia (3)
Lec-2, lab-4
A hands-on computer class for multimedia students covering multimedia
hardware and software on the Macintosh. Topics of instruction include:
basic internet use, vector and bitmap software, basic animation, basic
image-editing, sound and video editing, fonts and font management, file
preparation for multimedia output, peripheral hardware set-up and cross
platform issues. CSU
MMSP 125. Multimedia Content and Form (3)
Lec-3, Lab-3, field trips
Prereq.: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MMSP 120
Understanding of content and visual form through the exploration of
the fundamental design process as it pertains to the creation of multimedia
products and titles. Function and importance of visual elements and design
principles will be explored through handcrafted and computer exercises
and projects. A survey of multimedia and its artistic and cultural relevancy
will also be covered through lectures and student presentations. CSU/UC
MMSP 130. Multimedia Process and Production
(3)
Lec-3, lab-3, field trips.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. ..P/NP available
Prereq.: MMSP 120 or GRPH 25
Advise: MMSP 125 and GRPH 140
Overview of web development, planning and production through a hands-on approach. Topics include: multimedia planning, budget development, creating wireframes and design, production and marketing techniques for a web site. Assignments will focus on pre-
production planning and production of a web site. CSU
MMSP 133. DVD Authoring (3)
Lec-3, lab-3
Prereq.: MMSP 120 or BCST 119
Coreq.: BCST 143 or 144 or FILM 56
Advise: MMSP 125 or GRPH 21 or DSGN
101
The study of DVD authoring with emphasis on planning, designing and
production through a hands-on approach. Topics include an overview of DVD
technology, storyboarding, flowcharting, gathering and creating assets,
encoding and integration of time-based media (including digital video and
audio), interface design and final DVD production. Students take their
own DVD projects through each stage from pre-production to final production.
CSU
MMSP 135A. Web Design with Dreamweaver (3)
Lec-3, lab-1.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .P/NP available
Prereq.: MMSP 130
Advise: MMSP 125
Advanced design for the World Wide Web using Dreamweaver. Topics include
separating markup, presentation, and content. Dreamweaver’s support for
Section 508, production of accessible web sites, and using Cascading Style
Sheets are also covered. CSU
MMSP 135B. Advanced Web Design with Dreamweaver
(3)
Lec-3, lab-1.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..P/NP available
Prereq.: MMSP 135A
Overview of advanced multimedia production for the World Wide Web using
Dreamweaver. Topics include static versus dynamic websites, database-driven
websites, creating and styling dynamic web pages, and standards-based web
production. CSU
MMSP 142. Designing Interactive Applications
with Flash (3)
Lec-3, lab-3
Prereq.: MMSP 146 or CS 183A
A course that combines design and programming to show students an overview
of what’s possible in Flash and provide hands-on experience building web
sites and other Flash applications. The class format includes lecture,
discussion, hands-on exercises and a final project. CSU
MMSP 142 = CS 180
MMSP 144. Current Topics in Multimedia Production
(2)
Lec-1, lab-3, field trips
Prereq.: MMSP 120 or GRPH 25
Repeat: max. 8 units
Exploration of current issues in multimedia production, including industry
standards and innovations. Topics will include file formats and content/asset
editors, as well as current and future trends. Other topics will vary.
CSU
MMSP 145. Storytelling and Storyboarding for
New Media (3)
Lec-3, lab-1, field trips
Prereq.: MMSP 125 or GRPH 21 or ART 125A
This course is designed to aid the multimedia student in the generation
and development of content for their multimedia projects. Referencing and
using traditional storytelling methods, personal writing, script writing
techniques and performance exercises in and outside of the classroom, the
student will explore multiple ways to generate and script content. Emphasis
put on development of skills and techniques of storyboarding. CSU
MMSP 146. 2D Animation for Multimedia (3)
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips
Prereq.: MMSP 120 or GRPH 25; and MMSP 125 or GRPH 21 or ART 125A
Not open to students who have successfully completed IDST 155.
An introduction to techniques used in animation. An overview of the
industry of animation, as well as the specific tools and techniques currently
used in multimedia. CSU
MMSP 147. 3D Imaging for Multimedia (3)
Lec-2, lab-4, field trips
Prereq.: MMSP 120 or GRPH 25; and MMSP 125 or GRPH 21 or ART 125A
Repeat: max. 9 units
An introduction to techniques used in 3D modeling and imaging. An overview
of the 3D industry, as well as the specific tools and techniques used in
multimedia. CSU
MMSP 148. Game Design for Multimedia (2)
Lec-1, lab-3
Prereq.: MMSP 125 and 146 or CS 183A
Advise: MMSP 147 and CS 183B
This multimedia course will focus on game design with an emphasis on
game history, game genres, character and story development as well as level
and interaction design. A final game prototype will be created either as
a paper prototype or a digital game beta with implemented interactivity.
CSU
MMSP 150. Advanced Multimedia Production (3)
Lec-1, lab-7
Prereq.: MMSP 135A
Repeat: max. 12 units
An advanced multimedia production course, allowing students to develop
their skills in a team-based environment. Students will design, prepare
and produce a multimedia project. CSU
MMSP 151. Independent Multimedia Projects
(2)
Ind st-10.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. P/NP available
Prereq.: MMSP 125 and 130 or demonstration of exit skills
Repeat: max. 4 units
Students develop projects defined by CCSF client and instructor. Typical
projects include a CCSF departmental web site, marketing CD-ROM or instructional
DVD. CSU
MMSP 160. Multimedia Internship/Work Experience
(2)
Conf-1, work-7, field trips
Repeat: max. 8 units
Work experience as an intern in multimedia development companies throughout
the Bay Area. CSU
MMSP 165. Multimedia Portfolio Development
(2)
Lec-1, lab-3, field trips
Prereq.: MMSP 130
Repeat: max. 4 units
Conceptualization and development of a multimedia portfolio for gaining
entry-level work in the multimedia industry. Includes resumé writing,
interview techniques, contracts, licensing issues, and other areas of professional
practice. CSU
MMSP 200. Computer Multimedia Laboratory
(0)
Lab-8
Coreq.: Concurrent enrollment in at least one multimedia computer
course leading to the multimedia certificate.
An open laboratory in which students may complete their multimedia
assignments. CSU
NONCREDIT COURSES:
GRPH 0921. Design and Type Fundamentals (90
hrs)
An introduction to design and typography as a language for visual communication,
covering design elements and principles, design process, vocabulary of
type and use of layout and type to Peate effective communications.
GRPH 0925. Intro to Mac Graphics (90 hrs)
An introductory, hands-on Macintosh computer class for graphic arts.
Computer hardware, system software, text formatting, raster and vector
graphics will be covered.
GRPH 1000. Introduction to Adobe Illustrator
(45 hrs)
Advise: TIPL
9661
An introductory course for Adobe Illustrator--the industry standard,
vector-based digital illustration software. This course will establish
an understanding of the basic features in Adobe Illustrator.
GRPH 1008. Introduction to Adobe Photoshop
(45 hrs)
Advise: TIPL 9661
An introductory course for Adobe Photoshop--the industry standard,
raster-based digital imaging and editing software. This course will establish
an understanding of the basic features in Adobe Photoshop.
GRPH 1009. Introduction to Adobe InDesign
(45 hrs)
Advise: TIPL 9661
An introductory course in Adobe InDesign for page layout. This course
will establish an understanding of the basic features of Adobe InDesign
for the Peation of single and multi-page documents.
TIPL 9657. Offset Press Operations
An intensive course in the practice of commercial offset printing techniques,
platemaking, and finishing procedures. Theory and lab include instruction
on metal and photo-direct plates, various stock types, set-up, adjustment
and maintenance of the press, ink-mixing and product finishing.
TIPL 9660. Production Art and Design
COREQ.: TIPL
9661
A combined course using traditional and electronic methods of prepress
production. Instruction includes pasteup, camera work, and basic techniques
of film assembly. Instruction also includes lectures, demonstrations, and
practice of the Macintosh computer, developing skills in word processing,
bitmapped and object-oriented graphic programs.
TIPL 9661. Introduction to Graphic Arts Microcomputer
Use
COREQ.: TIPL 9660
Advise: Keyboarding or typing speed of 20-30 words per minute.
An introductory Microcomputer class designed for Graphic Communications
students. Emphasis will be on graphic and typographic imaging for print
production. Major instructional topics will include computer operational
techniques and an introduction to word processing, bit-mapped, object-oriented
graphics and page layout programs utilizing Apple Macintosh computers.