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Advertising & Graphic Design ADVERTISING & GRAPHIC DESIGN Make a big impression on CAREERS EMPLOYERS people — and the world. Art Director A&E Television Networks Brand Manager American Greetings In the Advertising & Graphic Design Copywriter Apple program, you’ll catapult yourself into an Creative Director Arc Worldwide/Leo Burnett influential career, whether you work for Design Consultant BBDO yourself or with advertising and design Environmental Designer E. & J. Gallo Winery industry leaders. With the multidisciplinary Graphic Designer Interbrand skills you’ll gain in this award-winning Interactive Media Director Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams program at CCAD, you’ll be well equipped to Marketing Strategist JPMorgan Chase take risks, influence decision makers, and Social Media Manager Ogilvy & Mather propel social movements. You’ll learn how Web Designer Procter & Gamble to combine verbal, visual, and interactive Web Developer Resource/Ammirati: An IBM Company media to create and convey resilient, Saatchi & Saatchi tailor-made messages, using the latest Wondersauce techniques and tools. As a student, you’ll Young & Rubicam impact the pages of industry presses like Print and Communication Arts, and as a grad, you’ll impact the world. Our alumni work as graphic designers, art directors, creative directors, marketing FACILITIES You'll have access to: strategists, copywriters, environmental designers, web designers/developers, » Apple computer workstations with dual monitors and industry-standard software brand managers, social media managers, » Professional scanners and Wi-Fi-enabled printers for free black-and-white test prints interactive media directors, » Video and photography studio with dedicated Canon 5D cameras and lighting equipment and design consultants. » Access to the Tad Jeffrey FabLab, MindMarket workspaces, print labs, and computer labs 60 Cleveland Ave. Columbus, OH 43215 614.222.3261 | 877.997.CCAD (2223) ccad.edu @ccadedu [email protected] @ccadedu ccadedu Course Requirements FIRST YEAR COURSES: 1Y NOTABLE ALUMNI [This chart reflects Fall 2017 – Spring 2018 requirements and is subject to change.] PROGRAM COURSES Required: ADVE2910 Conceptual Copywriting & Ad Design Choose 1 course: ADVE2014 Design Concepts II ADVE2291 Digital Lab I ADVE2292 Digital Lab II ADVE3016 Advanced Design Concepts I ADVE3026 Advanced Design Concepts II LILLIE TALBOTT ADVE3056 Advanced Typographic Communication Class of 2013 ADVE3421 Online Marketing Strategy ADVE4016 Applied Design I Lillie Talbott is a Concept Designer at LEGO Group in ADVE4026 Applied Design II Denmark. A strategic designer, Lillie has previously ADVE4256 Advanced Branding Concepts done freelance work for clients including Wonder-Shirts, Choose 1 course: ADVE3630 Web Strategy and Design Bed Bath & Beyond, Honeybaked Ham, the American ADVE3450 UX Strategy Interaction Red Cross, and Hocking College (where her outdoor advertising campaign earned her several awards). ADVE3257 Motion Graphics As a student at CCAD, she was part of a team whose Choose 1 course: ADVE4212 Trends in Design rebranding for Ball Jars earned an Addy award from ADVE4851 Advertising & Graphic Design Internship the Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the American CORE COURSES Advertising Federation. Required: CORE1012 Digital Photography 1Y CORE1028 Introduction to Advertising & Graphic Design 1Y CORE1031 SODA Collaboration Across the Design Arts 1Y CORE1110 Drawing Methods I 1Y CORE1120 Visual Literacy I 1Y CORE1221 Visual Literacy II 1Y CORE2023 Illustration for Graphic Design CORE4666 School of Design Arts Professional Practice DANGERDUST Choose 3 credits from: COREXXXX CORE elective Class of 2013 CORE LIBERAL ARTS COURSES Required: ARTH1132 Modern to Contemporary Art and Design A hand-lettering and illustration firm with a sordid 1Y history, Dangerdust got their start by anonymously ARTH1133 Historical Art and Design sneaking into CCAD classrooms and adding chalk-based LIBA1290 Writing and the Arts 1Y illustrations of inspirational quotes to off-the-radar LIBA1510 Introduction to Philosophy chalkboards. The passion project gained them national LIBA2802 Business Math 1Y attention, and now the (still anonymous) duo brings Choose 3 credits from: Advanced Art History their talents to private and commercial clients, including Choose 3 credits from: Literature Nike, Target, University of Southern California, and Choose 3 credits from: Physical or Life Science California Pizza Kitchen. Their Instagram has more Choose 3 credits from: Social Science than 75,000 followers. Choose 9 additional credits: CORE Liberal Arts electives CREDIT HOURS Program Requirements: 42 CORE Studio Requirements: 36 CORE Liberal Arts Requirements: 42 PROFESSIONAL RESOURCES Total: 120 » American Advertising Federation » Communication Arts » Printing Industries of America aafcolumbus.org commarts.com printing.org » American Institute of Graphic Arts » Design Management Institute » Society for Experiential Graphic Design aiga.org dmi.org segd.org » Columbus American Marketing Association » Graphic Artists Guild » Technical Association of the Graphic Arts columbusama.org gag.org taga.org » Columbus Society of Communicating Arts » International Institute for Information Design cscarts.org iiid.net.
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