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Introduction to Design and Illustration Program
The Design and Illustration program at Temple University offers a comprehensive education in the fields of graphic design, illustration, and interactive design. The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles of design, as well as the technical skills necessary to succeed in the industry.
Program Overview
The program is divided into several areas of study, including:
- Graphic Design: Students learn the fundamentals of graphic design, including typography, color theory, and composition.
- Illustration: Students develop their skills in illustration, including drawing, painting, and digital media.
- Interactive Design: Students learn about the principles of interactive design, including user experience (UX) and user interface (UI) design.
Program Requirements
To graduate from the program, students must complete a minimum of 120 credits, including:
- 40 credits of general education courses
- 60 credits of major courses
- 20 credits of elective courses
Course Descriptions
The program offers a wide range of courses, including:
- DES 2001: Introduction to Design and Illustration: This course introduces students to the fundamentals of design and illustration, including the principles of visual communication and the basics of graphic design software.
- DES 2002: Introduction to Digital Tools: This course teaches students the basics of digital design software, including Adobe Creative Suite.
- DES 2003: Introduction to Typography: This course explores the fundamentals of typography, including the history of type, type classification, and typographic design principles.
Advanced Courses
The program also offers advanced courses in specialized areas, including:
- DES 3001: Design and Illustration: This course focuses on the application of design principles to real-world problems, including branding, advertising, and editorial design.
- DES 3101: Typography 1: This course explores advanced typographic design principles, including type specification, font management, and typographic systems.
- DES 3201: User Experience/User Interface (UX/UI) Design 1: This course introduces students to the principles of UX/UI design, including user research, wireframing, and prototyping.
Graduate Programs
The university also offers graduate programs in design and illustration, including:
- MFA in Graphic and Interactive Design: This program is designed for students who want to pursue a career in graphic design, interactive design, or a related field.
- MFA in Illustration: This program is designed for students who want to pursue a career in illustration, including editorial illustration, advertising illustration, and children's book illustration.
Research Areas
The program has several research areas, including:
- Design Systems: This area of research focuses on the development of design systems, including the creation of design languages, style guides, and pattern libraries.
- User Experience (UX) Design: This area of research focuses on the development of user-centered design principles, including user research, usability testing, and accessibility.
- Illustration and Visual Communication: This area of research focuses on the development of visual communication principles, including the use of imagery, typography, and color to communicate messages.
Facilities and Resources
The program has several facilities and resources, including:
- Design Studios: The program has several design studios, including a graphic design studio, an illustration studio, and an interactive design studio.
- Computer Labs: The program has several computer labs, including a lab with Adobe Creative Suite software and a lab with coding software.
- Library: The program has access to a comprehensive library, including books, journals, and online resources.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program have several career opportunities, including:
- Graphic Designer: Graduates can work as graphic designers in advertising agencies, design firms, and in-house design departments.
- Illustrator: Graduates can work as illustrators in editorial, advertising, and children's book illustration.
- Interactive Designer: Graduates can work as interactive designers in web design, mobile app design, and game design.
- Design Educator: Graduates can work as design educators in colleges and universities, teaching design principles and software skills.
