Semester: 2
ECTS: 5
Lectures: 15
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 105
Module Code: 24-521-0327
Semester: 2
ECTS: 5
Lectures: 15
Practice sessions: 30
Independent work: 105
Module Code: 24-521-0327

Module title:


Photographic content design


Module overview:


The objective of this module is to enable students to learn to:
- use fundamental principles of bitmap and photography graphics with basic design elements to use in the visual communications design field to produce a valid creative idea
- learn about the editing of photographs and text for the digital advertising industry and solving visual problems on various topics
It is important for students to take this module in order to gain confidence in creative processes and bitmap and photography management with an ability to develop valid design solutions and creating means of advertising for commercial use. Students will gain abilities to explore basic pixels, frames, selections, and text layouts in order to develop basic design photographic layouts. As well, students will set up the layout of a canvas for various publications, working with layers, inserting textual and photographic elements, and the basic editing of the elements.
In this module students will learn:
to create valid bitmap and photographic elements in regard to basic visual compositions. The module forms the vital core of the program as it combines previous typography and fundamental design modules. This module is semi-project-based, meaning students will acquire bitmap tool processing and use the acquired knowledge in basic design ideas in visual design communications.

Literature:


Required readings:
1.Wood A. (2014.) The Graphic Designer´s Digital Toolkit: A Project-Based Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud, Illustrator Creative Cloud and InDesign Creative Cloud, 007 Edition, Boston, Cengage Learning

Supplementary readings:
1.Chavez C., Faulkner A. (2021) Adobe Photoshop Classroom in a Book, San Jose, Adobe Press
2.Simmons J. (2007) The Designer`s Desktop Manual, Brighton, RotoVison