Imaging

This course introduces digital imaging and digital illustration. Foundational technical methods and semiotics are introduced as ways to explore contemporary visual language. Students learn to understand the digital creation and deciphering of images in 2D space. The essential language and concepts concerning representation and digital reproduction are developed through critical study and making. Students work on a series of projects to gain a concrete understanding of how to navigate and manipulate images and forms in both vector and raster space through the use of Affinity Designer and Photo. Upon completion of this course, students are able to actively sketch ideas, arrange images and concepts in digital space and gain a foundation for static image manipulation.

Typography Portraits

World’s Fair Posters

Dada-Scape Composites

Student Evaluations

  • I think that Jeremy did a great job of introducing new tools and concepts clearly and made himself available for questions and one-on-one meetings which made it easy to get clarification on hard-to- grasp concepts

    Anonymous Student

  • Jeremy was an awesome instructor, and I felt that he really pushed me and the other students to expand our creativity and to develop a strong toolset/foundation moving forward. Even for me, whose artistic skill lacks greatly, I felt that I have come a long way from the beginning of the course, and was able to put together pieces of work that I was proud of.

    Anonymous Student

  • I think this professors strengths are definitely patience and creativity. He is good at spending lots of time to work on our assignments and taking the time to help critique students work and help them think of creative ways to help their images. I have really learned to think broader and to not limit my imagination in my designs.

    Anonymous Student

  • This whole class was an incredible crash course on different techniques and aesthetics in graphic design, exactly what I signed up for. Jeremy is a great instructor and all the assignments and fun, yet challenging.

    Anonymous Student