Alexander Zimmerman
Visiting Lecturer
School of Art
College of Art and Design
Currently Teaching
FDTN-150
Technology Workshop: Topics
1 Credits
This technology-based workshop course will support the growth and exploration of technology for undergrads in the College of Art and Design. Each workshop will run for 5-weeks and will have an assigned topic based in a software or technical practices as the workshop topic. Students can enroll in these courses without limitations as long as the course topic is different.
ILLS-219
Digital Illustration I
3 Credits
This course will provide students with methods of conceptualizing, organizing, and executing illustrations using digital media. Projects will expose students to various types of digital techniques using current software applications for the creation of professional level assignments. The course will emphasize conceptual problem-solving methodology and the language of visualization while providing a consistent foundation of picture making as it relates to professional illustration production. Color systems, creation tools, and digital terminology and workflow will also be emphasized within this course.
ILLS-319
Digital Illustration II
3 Credits
Digital Illustration II will provide students with advanced methods of conceptualizing, organizing and executing illustrations using the computer. Projects will expose students to various types of digital techniques using vector and raster-based software applications, and a variety of input and output devices for the creation of professional level assignments. The course will emphasize conceptual problem-solving methodology and the language of visualization while providing a consistent foundation for digital illustration as it relates to professional illustration production. Color systems, digital terminology and pre-press file formats will be also be covered.
ILLS-599
Illustration Independent Study
1 - 6 Credits
Illustration Independent Study will provide students with the ability to study in a specialized area with an individual faculty member. Students, with the assistance of a faculty adviser will propose a course of study. Illustration Independent Study students must obtain permission of an instructor and complete the Independent Study Permission Form to enroll.
ITDI-211
Drawing for Non-Majors
3 Credits
This class is devoted to developing basic skills in drawing. Formal art elements, mark making, observational skills, and personal expression will be stressed. Students will engage in issues of representation and abstraction through relationships of marks, lines and other graphic notations. **Fee: A materials fee is required for this course, and an additional course fee applied via student account**