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Show Two-year, full-time specialization courses in the following fields are also available: Painting, ceramics, sculpture, and commercial art. Students desiring such courses should consult the head of the Department. Courses of Instruction 1. Introduction to Ceramics Slab, coil, rolling, pinch methods, and wheel, with emphasis on wheel throwing. A W S Van Wagoner 2. CeramicsWheel throwing with introduction to glazing. A W S (3). Van Wagoner 6. Basic Art SkillsProblems in drawing, design, lettering charts and graphs, modeling, poster. S (3). Staff 11. Pen LetteringLetter structure and alphabet drill with speedball type pens. A W S (3). Staff 13. Brush Lettering Elements of free-hand showcard lettering. A W S (3). Staff 14. Showcard LayoutPoster and showcard design, arrangement of copy, and use of variety of alphabets. A W S (3). Staff 16. Built-Up LetteringTechnique of lettering for reproduction in magazine and newspaper advertising. S (3). Strong, Collett 21. Advertising Production Commercial methods of plate-making and typography in advertising layout and production. S (5). Collett 26. Air BrushUse of air brush in photo retouching and advertising design. Prerequisite: Art 41. S (3). Collett 28. Technical IllustrationThree-dimensional product il-lustration using line and value. Prerequisite: Art 41. S (5). Collett 30. Basic Design and ColorAccepted principles of design, various color theories, including appreciation of and use of color in design. A W S (4). Van Wagoner 34. Pictorial Composition Arrangement of elements, structure, and design. A W S (3). Staff 41. General DrawingStudy of basic structure, light and shade. For all students who wish to draw but are not interested in art as a major field. A W S (3). Collett, Strong 42. Head DrawingIntroduction. W (3). Staff 43. PerspectiveParallel, oblique, and cylindrical perspective adapted to needs of art and architecture students. A (3). Groberg 44. Artistic AnatomyStudy of bone and muscle structure in the human machine. A (3). Collett, Strong 45. Basic Rendering with Pen and PencilFundamental techniques of rendering with pencil and pen and ink. A W S (3). Collett 46. Basic Rendering with WashBlack and white water color techniques of rendering with pencil, uen, and ink. A W S (3). Collett 51. Printmaking (Graphics)A study of the basic printing methods and techniques, including relief, intaglio, and planographic printing. AWS (3). Van Wagoner, Strong 61. Beginning Oil PaintingColor mixing, use of painting media, and painting from subject material. AWS (3). Staff 62. Oil PaintingContinuation of Art 61, with emphasis on subject material and composition. AWS (3). Staff 63. Beginning Water ColorBasic water color techniques. Wash method emphasized. AWS (3). Strong, Van Wagoner 64. Water Color PaintingLandscape painting in water color emphasized. AS (3). Strong, Van Wagoner 70. Introduction to SculptureModeling and casting in various media. AWS (3). Strong, Van Wagoner 102. Advanced CeramicsDecoration, glazing, and firing. AWS (3). Strong, Van Wagoner 106. Art SkillsContinuation of Art 6. S (3). Staff 121. Advertising LayoutSign writing in oil layout. A (5). Collett |