BDSN
ADVANCED PRACTICES IN COLOR, DESIGN, & 3-D FORM
BDSN 3780 — 6 UNITS PROTOTYPING 3-D FORMS
This course is an exploration of the relationship between color, light, and three-dimensional form. Students distinguish, experiment, and construct concepts of meaning through the design elements of color, surface, pattern, three-dimensional form and space.
BDSN 3100B — 3 UNITS
ADVANCED THEORY IN COLOR, DESIGN, & 3-D FORM
BDSN 3800 — 3 UNITS DIGITAL ASSET MANAGEMENT
In this course, students research the use and application of color, light, and three-dimensional form as used by artists and designers. Students effectively communicate concept and meaning through the design elements of color, surface, pattern, three-dimensional form and space.
BDSN 3200 — 3 UNITS STRUCTURAL DRAWING
BDSN 3850 — 3 UNITS THEORY & CONTEXT OF DESIGN
Students refine their abilities to create convincing volumetric images through perspective, matrix analysis, cross-contour, light, and shadow. They ex-plore the application of structural drawing to their respective design disciplines and individual styles. Includes a three (3) hour lab.
BDSN 3400 — 6 UNITS DRAWING THE FIGURE IN CONTEXT
BDSN 4100 — 3 UNITS VISUAL IDENTITY & IMAGE
This course addresses the structure and anatomy of the human figure as essential to developing a naturalistic approach to rendering the human form. The use of live models reinforces students’ under-standing of the anatomical structure of the human body. Formal elements such as line, gesture, vol-ume, proportion, and perspective are emphasized.
BDSN 3500 — 3 UNITS HUMAN DYNAMICS
BDSN 4250D — 6 UNITS
THE STUDIO I — DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
BDSN 3700 — 3 UNITS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE
Students consider the physical and physiological link between design and the human body, individually and in shared environments. They analyze possible design alternatives to a variety of products in terms of function, comfort, movement, and social impact.
This course focuses on students’ ability to express their point of view creatively through photography. Students learn to “see” photographically by explor-ing the basic tools, techniques, and aesthetics of digital photography, with special attention to lighting, focus, color, contrast, formal effects, and intent.
BDSN 3750 — 6 UNITS ADVANCED GARMENT CONSTRUCTION
BDSN 4250E — 6 UNITS
THE STUDIO I — ENVIRONMENT & PRODUCT
This is the first of a three quarter sequence in which the students focus on conceptualizing a collection of work and synthesizing the research compiled in BDSN 3850 Theory & Context of Design. In this phase students use an existing business model as a base to explore, identifying market and customer profiles to develop product parameters.
This course integrates both 3-D software and manual skills acquired in previous courses to explore and interpret a range of design inventions and their proliferation through rapid prototyping. Students explore special topics in virtual design, new modes of manufacture, and prototyping.
In this course, students practice the sophisticated digital asset management skills required for careers in the design industry. Topics include file formats, technologies and workflow, computer applications, and organizational systems that seek to define, iden-tify, control, manage, and store digital images.
In this course, students formulate a personal creative research project relevant to their area of specialization, culminating in a written thesis pro-posal that they approach through various contexts in their senior year studio courses. Emphasis is on careful documentation of content, reference and source materials, and design research.
This multimedia course builds on prior drawing courses while focusing on the elements of image-making as communication. Students continue the development of drawing styles in both black and white and color, by hand and with the use of digital media. Techniques are applied to a variety of subjects as students explore the relationship between form and content. Prerequisites: BDSN 3200, BDSN 3400
Building on the construction skills introduced in the Fashion Design Program, students integrate their skills at pattern drafting with garment construction processes. This studio course includes detailed con-struction processes of classic fashion silhouettes.
BDSN 4250F — 6 UNITS THE STUDIO I — FASHION APPAREL
This is the first of a three quarter sequence in which the students focus on conceptualizing a collection of work and synthesizing the research compiled