Corcoran College of Art and Design

+ Web Design

Digital Design I

All sections full, waitlist only

DM1200 (3.0 credits or audit)
This course introduces students to Adobe Creative Suite and is the pre-requisite for most Digital Media and Graphic Design courses at the Corcoran.

Digital Art I for Fine Art and Photography

No sections available this semester

DM2200 (3.0 credits or audit)
Students explore the capabilities of powerful programs to manipulate, aggregate and translate digital images and video footage.

Photoshop I

No sections available this semester

DM2220 (3.0 credits or audit)
Students explore the features and tools in Adobe Photoshop used for design and production.

Flash Animation

No sections available this semester

DM2260 (3.0 credits or audit)
Students learn how to create media rich content experiences and animations for the web.

Interactive Web Design I

DM2280 (3.0 credits or audit)
This course offers a technical and conceptual introduction to design for the web.

Digital Art II for Fine Art and Photography

No sections available this semester

DM3200 (3.0 credits or audit)
Students explore the capabilities of powerful programs to manipulate, aggregate and translate digital images and video footage.

Photoshop II

No sections available this semester

DM3220 (3.0 credits or audit)
Students build upon basic skills learned in Adobe Photoshop I, learning to refine selection techniques and draw shapes as vector paths.

Fundamentals of Graphic Design

No sections available this semester

GD1010 (3.0 credits or audit)
Students learn the basic principles of design, composition, and form making.

Typography I for AFA/CE

No sections available this semester

GD2050 (3.0 credits or audit)
Students are introduced to one of the most integral components of visual communication—typefaces and their letter-forms.

Typography II AFA/CE

No sections available this semester

GD2060 (3.0 credits or audit)
This intermediate studio course in typography covers typographic vocabulary, terminology, history, technology, classification, measurement, and syntax.