Course Description
Computer Graphics provides extensive opportunities for the digital processing, storage, editing, and application of visual imagery across various information media. It contributes to enhancing the quality of design products, integrating textual and visual elements, and ensuring flexible and efficient information exchange.
Within the framework of this course, students acquire knowledge of the main interfaces, functional capabilities, and roles of contemporary graphic software in the design process, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDRAW, ArchiCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, CLO 3D, and other applications. These software tools are widely used in the development of complex graphic projects, book and magazine covers, posters, brochures, business cards, logos, emblems, and other design products, as well as in photo editing, illustration, and 3D modeling processes.
The course is aimed at developing students’ competencies in working with both raster and vector graphics. Students study the structure of digital images, principles of graphic encoding, and methods of applying color palettes, while also learning to creatively integrate graphic elements. They gain the ability to work confidently with software interfaces, efficiently use panels and tools, and present design projects in a visually and technically balanced manner.