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Competencies

Topic Competency Evaluation Methods
Introduction to Digital Design Production Define centimeters, ems, inches, pixels, and points and perform conversion to each.
  • Quiz 1
  • Final Exam
Identify the major components of a graphic design program: workspace, canvas, panels, tools, and file menu.
  • Quiz 1
  • Final Exam
Define color modes: Greyscale, RGB, and CMYK.
  • Quiz 1
  • Final Exam
Describe layers and how they aide organization.
  • Quiz 1
  • Final Exam
Use layer groups to organize layers
  • Quiz 1
  • Final Exam
Optimize PSD file organization for cohesive work with both small and large group teams
  • Quiz 1
  • Final Exam
Set up the workspace by specifying canvas dimensions, resolution, color mode and setting up guides, grids, snap and utilizing the layers, history, navigator, and info pallete.
  • Introduction to Digital Design Software
  • Final Exam
Create recorded optimization actions to be stored for quick optimization.
  • Final Exam
Optimizing Images for the Web Define dithering.
  • Dithering
  • Optimizing Images for the Web
  • Quiz 2
  • Final Exam
Define the following file types by explaining it's native program and default characteristics:
  • AI
  • BMP
  • EPS
  • GIF
  • JPG
  • PNG
  • PSD
  • SVG
  • TIF
  • Optimizing Images for the Web
  • Quiz 2
  • Final Exam
Define resolution and identify standards for print and for screen.
  • Quiz 2
  • Final Exam
Crop and resize images in order to optimize their appearance and filesize.
  • Optimizing Images for the Web
  • Final Exam
Define pixel and vector based images and compare to be able to choose an optimum program for the design needed.
  • Quiz 2
  • Final Exam
Principles of composition Define and describe the 7 elements of art: line, color, texture, shape, form, space, and value.
  • Quiz 3
  • Final Exam
Use the 7 elements of art to create visually sound aesthetics.
  • Quiz 3
  • Final Exam
Use the digital design program tools to demonstrate the 7 elements of art.
  • Quiz 3
  • Final Exam
Branding Define Color Scheme.
  • Quiz 4
  • Final Exam
Define logo, identity, and branding.
  • Quiz 4
  • Final Exam
Explain the meaning of colors, what feelings they evoke and how they can be used effectively in marketing.
  • Color Meaning
  • Forming an Identity
  • Final Exam
Use predefined color schemes when designing.
  • Color Scheming
  • Forming an Identity
  • Final Exam
Use typography to convey thoughts, feelings, and/or concepts through design.
  • A Personal Logo
  • Forming an Identity
  • Final Exam
Evaluate logos based on the the authors use of the 7 elements of design, color meaning, and conveyance of themes.
  • Logo Redesign
  • Final Exam
Creating website designs Use resources to study layout patterns and element patterns.
  • Design Patterns
  • Final Exam
Calculate websafe widths for layouts.
  • Final Exam
Choose an effective font and/or consider font image replacement methods.
  • Typography Case Study
  • Final Exam
Define and use whitespace effectively.
  • Wireframing
  • Final Exam
Define and create a wireframe which outlines the four essential elements of every web site(header, navigation, content, and footer).
  • Wireframing
  • Final Exam
Demonstrate the placement of the 4 core elements via usage of the grid system as a layout device.
  • Wireframing
  • Final Exam
Use a wireframe as the basis of a design, considering design patterns, color schemes, type (fonts) denoted, and Web widths.
  • Mock Up
  • Final Exam
Design for various states of interaction and behavior.
  • Mock Up
  • Final Exam
Transferring a design to the Web Save pieces of a web site design individually for use in styling.
  • Design Patterns 2
  • Final Exam
Set up a file structure which organizes the images.
  • Design Patterns 2
  • Final Exam