Western Technical College 10201109 Adobe Illustrator Course Outcome Summary Course Information Description Career Cluster Instructional Level Total Credits 3.00 Total Hours 72.00 Students will use a popular vector illustration program to create illustrations, logos, and graphics within a design or graphics production environment. Arts, A/V Technology and Communications Associate Degree Courses Types of Instruction Instruction Type Lecture Lab Credits/Hours 2 CR / 36 HR 1 CR / 36 HR Course History Purpose/Goals Become comfortable using the tools in Adobe Illustrator to make everything from simple icons to beautiful illustrations. Textbooks Illustrator CC: Visual QuickStart Guide. Copyright 2015. Weinmann, Elaine. Publisher: Pearson. ISBN- 13:978-0-13-398703-4. Optional. Learner Supplies Opti Key Drive Mini Easydisk. Vendor: Campus Shop. Required. Core Abilities 1. Apply mathematical concepts. Course Outcome Summary - Page 1 of 7
2. Demonstrate ability to think critically. 3. Transfer social and natural science theories into practical applications. 4. Use effective communication skills. 5. Use technology effectively. Program Outcomes 1. Apply the principles of design to develop strategic marketing and communication products and services. Type TSA Summative 1.1. Portfolio Presentation 1.2. Verbal and Written Critiques 1.1. You select appropriate assets for a given project. 1.2. You effectively use typography, illustration, photography, color, and layout to meet design objective. 1.3. You demonstrate appropriate writing and editing skills. 1.4. You follow industry standards and respond to current trends. 2. Type TSA Summative 2.1. Portfolio Presentation 2.2. Digital file review 2.3. Verbal and Written Critiques 2.1. You select appropriate tools, software and technology for the project. 2.2. You use appropriate tools, software and technology to meet project requirements. 2.3. You apply tools, software and technology according to current industry standards. 2.4. You demonstrate neat, precise and efficient production techniques that meet established standards and guidelines. 3. Implement creative solutions from concept through completion using a formal process. Type TSA Summative 3.1. Portfolio Presentation 3.2. Verbal and Written Critiques 3.1. You define the design problem. 3.2. You research solutions to the design problem. 3.3. You develop and revise options for solving the design problem. 3.4. You follow a formal design process by producing thumbnails, roughs, and comprehensives. 3.5. You implement solutions to the design problem. 3.6. You evaluate results. 3.7. You articulate the specific strategic, aesthetic, media and production considerations that influenced the Course Outcome Summary - Page 2 of 7
final product. 4. Apply effective legal and ethical business practices and project management skills. Type TSA Summative 4.1. Portfolio Presentation 4.2. Verbal and Written Critiques 4.1. You present evidence of legal ownership and consideration of intellectual property rights. 4.2. You utilize legally obtained software, images, and fonts. 4.3. You apply project management strategies effectively to meet customer and market demands. 4.4. You describe pricing and estimating guidelines. 4.5. You demonstrate environmental and social responsibility. 4.6. You collaborate with other members of the design and production team. 5. Communicate artwork rationale in formal and informal settings. Type TSA Summative 5.1. Portfolio Presentation 5.2. Verbal and Written Critiques 5.3. Industry Interviews 5.1. You collaborate and communicate with members of the design team. 5.2. You articulate rationale using design vocabulary. 5.3. You listen to others and re-frame or re-interpret their point of view for clarification. 5.4. You communicate design rationale in terms the client can understand. Course Competencies 1. Draw basic shapes. 1.1. Digital File Review 1.1. Learner draws basic shapes. 1.2. Learner manipulates basic shapes. 1.a. Draw every available basic shape. 1.b. Produce recognizable icons with layered basic shapes. 1.c. Modify icons with alignment techniques. 1.d. Utilize modifier keys to constrain shapes 1.e. Utilize grouping of shapes. 1.f. Modify basic shapes with direct selection arrow. 2. Draw Bezier paths. Course Outcome Summary - Page 3 of 7
2.1. Digital File Review 2.1. Learner creates smooth, curved paths. 2.2. Learner modifies curved paths. 2.a. Draw smooth shapes with the pen tool. 2.b. Change curve anchor points to corner anchor points. 2.c. Change corner anchor points to curve anchor points. 2.d. Constrain pen tool with modifier keys. 2.e. Use add-anchor-point tools. 2.f. Use delete-anchor-point tools. 2.g. Use add-anchor-point tools. 2.h. Use pen tool to create illustrations. 3. Fill and stroke paths. Domain Cognitive Level Application 3.1. Digital File Review 3.1. Fill shapes with process colors. 3.2. Fill shapes with spot colors. 3.3. Choose the correct color mode for a given output. 3.4. Apply a stroke style to a path. 3.5. Edit the shape of a stroke. 3.6. Fill a shape with a gradient. 3.7. Change the color of a stroke. 3.8. Apply transparency to filled shapes. 3.a. Learner fills shapes with color. 3.b. Learner strokes paths. 3.c. Learner chooses correct color model. 4. Manipulate type. 4.1. Digital File Review 4.1. Manipulate type using the character panel. 4.2. Manipulate type using the paragraph panel. 4.3. Set type on a bezier path. 4.4. Set type on a circle. 4.a. Learner formats type. 4.b. Learner sets type on a curve. 4.c. Set type on a Bezier curve. 4.d. Constrain type to an irregular closed shape. 4.e. Use horizontal scale, vertical scale, baseline shift and leading to achieve desired effects.<br /> Course Outcome Summary - Page 4 of 7
4.f. 4.g. Stroke and fill type in a way that does not damage the letterforms. Apploy a readable drop shadow to type. 5. Draw compound paths. 5.1. Digital File Review 5.1. Learner manipulates the shape of outline type. 5.2. Learner uses the compound path command to create shapes with hollow areas. 5.a. Create shapes with transparent areas. 5.b. Control where shapes are hollow and where they are not. 5.c. Reshape type using the direct selection arrow. 5.d. Understand the value of converting type to outlines before sending files for off site printing. 6. Use the Blend Tool 6.1. Digital File Review 6.1. Learner uses blend tool to blend between shapes. 6.2. Learner changes the direction or course of a blend. 6.3. Learner creates smooth blends without banding. 6.a. Blend between colors and shapes. 6.b. Determine the number of steps required to make a smooth blend. 6.c. Blend so the intermediate shapes do not twist. 6.d. Adjust the spine of the blend. 6.e. Release and expand a blend. 6.f. Determine when to use gradient fill instead of blend. 6.g. Create complex blends using Gradient Mesh Tool. 7. Apply clipping masks. 7.1. Digital File Review 7.1. Learner uses open and closed shapes to mask out artwork. 7.2. Learner uses both editable and outline type to mask artwork. 7.a. Mask artwork with a bezier path or basic shape. 7.b. Use a type shape to mask artwork. Course Outcome Summary - Page 5 of 7
7.c. 7.d. 7.e. Edit a mask and masked elements. Adjust individual objects in the mask. Add shapes to and remove shapes from a mask. 8. Use transformation Tools. 8.1. Digital File Review 8.1. Learner creates smooth logos working from low-resolution scanned or faxed artwork. 8.a. Use pathfinder palette to quickly create complex shapes from basic shapes. 8.b. Use pen tool to trace bitmap logos. 8.c. Create logos with hollow areas. 9. Use and understand layers. Domain Cognitive Level Application 9.1. Digital File Review 9.1. Learner uses layers to organize complex illustrations. 9.2. Learner edits layers. 9.a. Make multiple layers in a document. 9.b. Name every layer in a document. 9.c. Rearrange the stacking order of layers. 9.d. Move artwork from one layer to another. 9.e. Troubleshoot an illustration with hidden and locked layers. 10. Produce web graphics. 10.1. Digital File Review 10.1. Learner creates artwork for web publication. 10.2. Learner uses correct file format for the art involved. 10.a. Use Save For Web command to create artwork that is browser-friendly. 10.b. Use Artboard Tool to determine the pixel dimensions of artwork. 10.c. Choose the correct file format for various images. 10.d. Use the Slice Tool to save a layout as multiple smaller images. 11. Use transformation tools Course Outcome Summary - Page 6 of 7
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