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Graphics 2 Syllabus
Graphics 2 Syllabus
Graphics 2 Syllabus
Graphics II
Course Syllabus
Skylinehsgraphicdesign2.blogspot.com
Course Information & Overview
Graphics is a 1-term course where the student earns 0.5 credit. This credit may be used as an
elective credit or as half of the 1.0 art (VPAA) credit required for graduation.
Graphics are all around you print media, Internet, TV, packaging, and the document youre
reading now! As our world becomes increasingly visual, graphics are impacting how information
is delivered. This course provides experiences for students to use image, type, color, illustration,
and photography to create dynamic media using Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator and
Photoshop). Students will focus on the computer skills, design process, and aesthetic decisions
needed to create print and digital media that effectively communication messages and
information. Work with a design team and create a website.
Learning Goals
1) To demonstrate familiarity with the basic tools and techniques of page layout, illustration and
photo editing software applications.
2) To apply design and problem-solving techniques to a variety of graphic design challenges.
3) To develop writing and image-making skills for the expression of ideas and client needs.
4) To understand the production sequence of printing graphics from the idea to the delivery.
5) To understand the sequence of designing, creating, and presenting digital media.
6) To develop an awareness of careers in graphics-related fields.
7) Identify numerous design careers which are available.
8) Build a design gradually using sketches which you will create in your sketchbook before
creating.
9) Work with a design team.
10) Use color to communicate ideas to others and use typography effectively in a design.
11) Create website of your projects as a portfolio which is expandable and flexible.
All work will be placed in the Dink Box- Drop Box at the class Blog
skylinehsgraphicdesign1.blogspot.com/p/dink-box-drop-box.html for credit when due. Files that are not
uploaded will not receive credit. Both the Drop Box and Blog are accessible from anywhere and anytime
for information on the course.
Percentage
4.0
GPA SCALE
A+
A
AB+
B
BC+
C
CD+
D
DE
97 - 100
93 - 97
90 - 92
88 - 89
83 - 87
80 - 82
78 79
73 - 77
70 - 72
68 - 69
63 - 67
60 - 62
Below 60 is Failing
4.0
4.0
3.67
3.33
3.00
2.67
2.33
2.00
1.67
1.33
1.00
0.67
0.0
Students are required to have a pencil, a sketchbook or notebook, a thumb drive to store all work.
Students are required to bring these items with them to class everyday.
Sketchbooks will be brought to and from class everyday. Sketchbooks can be left in the art room in the
proper crate. Papers should be securely held within a folder. Students are required to keep
all handouts, notes, and assignments in a folder until the end of the trimester. Students will
receive a copy of materials or the materials can be found online
atskylinehsgraphicdesign2.blogspot.com.
Mastery Learning
Each student in the arts will accomplish a set of benchmarks in a cyclical manner of learning
where the students demonstrate their ability of each skill, working towards the National
Standards.
Skyline Writing Center Website: tinyurl.com/skylinewc
The Skyline Writing Center offers free writing support to all currently enrolled Skyline students. Writing
Center tutors are highly trained juniors and seniors that have been identified as having excellent writing
skills and teaching ability. The Writing Center is open every hour of every day that school is in session.
Writing Center tutors can assist students at any academic level and at any stage in the writing process
from initial brainstorming to final revisions. Students may use the Writing Centers services for writing
assignments in any course (except for world language courses). Students may also use the Writing
Center for creative writing, college essays, ACT writing preparation, and more.
Students can visit a tutor in person in room B429 on a walk-in or appointment basis. Appointments can
be made with specific tutors at specific times by using the Writing Center website. In-person sessions
typically last 15-20 minutes. Students can also submit their work through the Writing Centers website
for online tutoring in the Online Writing Lab (OWL). Writing is returned in 48-72 hours with
suggestions and an invitation to visit the Writing Center for a follow-up appointment.