印刷机操作员和出版商:加纳技术大学平面设计专业学生的误解

Eric Kwadwo Amissah, James Kwasi Gyimah
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这项研究关注的是探索技术大学平面设计专业的学生所持有的误解,特别强调Takoradi技术大学(TTU),以及在某种程度上,加纳的一些图形艺术/印刷从业者认为印刷机操作员(印刷商)和出版商在意义和工作上是相同的,或者可以互换使用来表示相同。这项研究的目的是:确定谁是印刷机经营者和出版商;找出印刷机操作员和出版商之间的差异,绘制印刷机操作员和出版商的工作流程图,并根据改变加纳技术大学平面设计专业学生和一些图形艺术/印刷机从业人员的误解叙述的前景得出结论。这项研究是在加纳TTU应用艺术与技术学院(FAAT)平面设计技术系进行的。采用专家目的抽样技术。所采用的研究设计是一种定性研究方法,因为研究的性质需要大量依赖于广泛的观察、文献回顾、来自平面艺术/印刷从业者、课程讲师、精通印刷和出版活动的专家以及平面设计专业学生的口头数据,这导致了非数字数据。本研究的数据主要从两个来源收集:一级-通过互动和观察来源,二级-通过文献来源,采用内容分析和描述性分析来呈现和分析数据。这项研究建议,在技术大学开办和推行的平面设计课程中,应灌输关于印刷机操作员和出版商是谁以及他们各自的工作流程和活动的充分信息,以消除平面设计专业学生所持有的根深蒂固的误解。
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Printing Press Operator and Publisher: The Misconception of Graphic Design Students in Technical Universities in Ghana
The study concerned itself with the exploration of the misconception held by Graphic Design students in Technical Universities, with particular emphasis on Takoradi Technical University (TTU) and, to some extent, by some Graphic Arts/Printing Press Practitioners in Ghana that a printing press operator (a printer) and a publisher are the same in meaning and work or can be used interchangeably to connote same. The objectives of the study were to: Identify who a printing press operator and a publisher is; Find out the differences between a printing press operator and that of a publisher, Draw the workflow chart of a printing press operator and a publisher, and Draw conclusions based on the prospects of changing the misconception narrative among Graphic Design students in Technical Universities and some Graphic Arts/Printing Press Practitioners in Ghana The study was carried out at the Department of Graphic Design Technology, Faculty of Applied Arts and Technology (FAAT), TTU, in Ghana. An expert purposive sampling technique was adopted. The research design employed was a qualitative research approach since the nature of the study required heavy reliance upon extensive observation, document reviews, verbal data from Graphic Arts/Printing Press Practitioners, course lecturers, experts well-versed in the printing press and publishing activities, and Graphic Design students that resulted in non-numerical data. Data for the study were gathered from two main sources: Primary – through interaction and observation sources, and Secondary – through literary sources Content analysis and descriptive analyses were employed to present and analyze the data. The study recommended that adequate information in relation to who a printing press operator and a publisher are and what their individual workflow and activities are should be inculcated in the Graphic Design programme being run and pursued at the Technical Universities to eradicate that deep-seated misconception held by Graphic Design students.
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