Lecturer(s)
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Jarcovják Lubomír, Mgr.
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Dosoudilová Jana, MgA.
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Course content
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1. - 2. What is graphic art, history of graphic art. Assignment of topics. 3. The position of graphic art among other branches of art. Consultation of proposals for graphic realization. 4. Division of graphic techniques. Determination of the technique of the actual realization of the graphic cycle. 5. Printing states. Printing from above. 6. Cost, possibilities for each technique. 7. - 8. Colour printing from height - options. 9. Printing from one and more matrices. Working on a given job. 10. Sequential rubbing. Working on a given job. 11. Paper - the basic material determining the quality of the impression. Work on the given task. 12. Retouching the impression, signing. 13. Consultation of the results of the semester's work, including the defense of the created graphic cycles.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Work activities (Practical training), Activities related to graphics and visual arts, Analysis of a work of art, Individual work of students
- Participation in classes
- 39 hours per semester
- Preparation for course credit
- 11 hours per semester
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prerequisite |
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Knowledge |
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define the key concepts forming the theoretical basis for the development of the task justify the choice of technologies and materials used for the task describe the methods used in the development of the assignment analyse the current state of the problem evaluate the proposed options - select the optimal solution |
define the key concepts forming the theoretical basis for the development of the task justify the choice of technologies and materials used for the task describe the methods used in the development of the assignment analyse the current state of the problem evaluate the proposed options - select the optimal solution |
Skills |
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develop critical thinking work within the wider context of design and liberal arts work conceptualise a given topic place their work in the context of contemporary art technologically process the chosen (given) material |
develop critical thinking work within the wider context of design and liberal arts work conceptualise a given topic place their work in the context of contemporary art technologically process the chosen (given) material |
learning outcomes |
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Knowledge |
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knows the basic principles of classical graphic techniques knows what steps are necessary to achieve a good design knows the historical development of graphic techniques design a solution for a given project describe the methods used in the development of the task |
knows the basic principles of classical graphic techniques knows what steps are necessary to achieve a good design knows the historical development of graphic techniques design a solution for a given project describe the methods used in the development of the task |
Skills |
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implement the proposal can explain important concepts and principles of graphic design techniques realise the final design describe the methods used in the development of the task justify the choice of visualisation method |
implement the proposal can explain important concepts and principles of graphic design techniques realise the final design describe the methods used in the development of the task justify the choice of visualisation method |
teaching methods |
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Knowledge |
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Activities related to graphics and visual arts |
Activities related to graphics and visual arts |
Work activities (Practical training) |
Work activities (Practical training) |
Analysis of a work of art |
Individual work of students |
Individual work of students |
Analysis of a work of art |
Skills |
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Analysis of a work of art |
Analysis of a work of art |
Activities related to graphics and visual arts |
Activities related to graphics and visual arts |
Self-reflection |
Self-reflection |
assessment methods |
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Knowledge |
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Analysis of the student's performance |
Analysis of the student's performance |
Analysis of creative works (Music, visual arts, literature) |
Analysis of creative works (Music, visual arts, literature) |
Analysis of a work of art |
Analysis of a work of art |
Analysis of a presentation given by the student |
Analysis of a presentation given by the student |
Recommended literature
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Aleš Krejča. Techniky grafického umění. Praha, 1981. ISBN 56-022-81.
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Campedelli Marco. Applied Calligraphy and Graphic Design. Links Barcelona, 2010. ISBN 978-84-96969-87-2.
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Krejča, Aleš. Grafické techniky. Praha : Aventinum, 1995. ISBN 80-85277-48-4.
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Odehnal, Antonín. Grafické techniky : praktický průvodce. Brno : ERA, 2005. ISBN 8073660067.
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