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May 11, 2025
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FD 1120 - Topics in Color Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
This freshman-level course introduces students to the relationships between color, perception, and space as it pertains to art and design practices. Through hands-on studio projects, students investigate how color is utilized within design strategies, as it relates to properties of color, color psychology, spatial perception, and cultural significance while studying the historic evolution of color systems. The study of additive and subtractive color is also learned through the use of paint and digital media. Upon successful completion of this course, students will recognize and demonstrate the impact of color in the compositional aspect of design and utilize color as a creative element in the design process.
Prerequisites: FD 1235 - Observational Drawing
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Identify, apply, and critique color strategies within works of art and design.
- Articulate color terminology as they apply art and design.
- Use color strategies to evoke a psychological (emotional response) response.
- Apply relationships between color, perception, and space as it pertains to art and design practices.
- Discuss the cultural significance of color and its impact on the evolution of historic color systems.
FD 1120 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
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