ART 129 — Three-Dimensional Design
is an introduction to the principles of three-dimensional composition. The course emphasizes the formal elements of design as a fundamental means of expression and visual communication. A series of compositional exercises examines the theory and practice of visual, tactile, and conceptual methods of defining space. A variety of techniques are used to explore the elements of design through the application of design principles. The historical development of design is studied along with how artists and design professionals have influenced social, political, and cultural beliefs through the aesthetic form. Assignments in this course are non-technical and do not require prior knowledge of tools and equipment. Three-Dimensional Design is a comprehensive introductory course that could lead to future study in various art and design professions. (C-ID ARTS 101) (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-3)
Part of
- Art–Animation Associate in Arts
- Art–Drawing, Painting, and Printmaking Associate in Arts
- Art–Illustration, Design, and Digital Arts Associate in Arts
- Art–Visual Communication Design Associate in Arts
- General Studies AA - Humanities and Fine Arts
- University Studies - Humanities and Fine Arts (AA)
- Art Associate in Arts
- Art History for Transfer (AA-T)
- Jewelry Design Certificate of Achievement
- Photography Associate in Arts
- Sculpture Certificate of Achievement
- Studio Art for Transfer (AA-T)