ARTM1830-A Hist Of Visual Communications (Fall 2024)

Course Details

Session, Dates: 1 (08/26/2024 - 12/13/2024)
Days: T
Time: 02:00 - 04:50 pm
Location: Moon Campus
Room: Wheatley Center 140
Seats Available: 8 Seats
Credits: 3

Course Description

This course examines the history of humankind?s efforts to give visual form to the world and communication. Beginning with the earliest known attempts at mark-making through developments in pictographs, the creation of alphabets, and the first attempts to replicate information, students will study how the graphic arts are used both to record knowledge and ideas and to disseminate them. The profound impact of the Industrial Revolution on visual communication and the significance of breakthroughs in design technology will also be studied. This course will enable the student to understand the entrance of symbols and the printed word in graphic design from the time of cave dwellings to the present time and the cultural importance of graphic design throughout history. 3 Credits

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