Games: Art & Concept Design
Beginning 26-27 School Year
Idea to Impact: Bring Game Concepts to Life! Students dive into the creative side of game development by crafting design documents, storyboards, characters, and early concepts. The course emphasizes strong communication, critique, and portfolio-building—transitioning students from players to designers. With growing demand for narrative and concept roles across indie and studio settings, this course aligns with the Visual and Digital Arts pathway and career-connected learning. Students develop foundational skills in documentation, storytelling, and collaboration, completing artifacts such as a Game Design Document and world concepts.
Course Information
- Course Number
- CTE83232
- Course Duration
- 1 Semester
- Course Credit
- 0.5 Practical Arts
- Prerequisite
- Intro to Games CTE83230
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Save the Date: Future-Ready Festival, March 7
St. Vrain Valley Schools invites the community to attend our first-ever Future Ready Festival. This district-wide open house allows visitors to explore the innovative programs and pathways that define the St. Vrain Advantage. Event Details Saturday, March 7 from 2:00-6:00 p.m.Silver Creek High SchoolFree and open to the public Join Us The Future Ready Festival […]
You’re Invited: Technology Careers Family Night, March 4
St. Vrain Valley Schools high school students and families are invited to attend the Opportunity CLIMB and Boulder Chamber Technology Industry Family Night, an engaging evening designed to connect students with professionals and explore the rapidly evolving world of technology careers. Hosted in partnership with the Boulder Chamber, this event provides a unique opportunity to […]
Innovation Center supports student-led project for blind students in Vietnam
For Niwot High School senior Dinh Pham, a childhood friendship in Vietnam became the inspiration for innovation. Working at the Innovation Center, he designed and 3D-printed educational tools inspired by his childhood and a close friend who gradually lost his vision to cataracts, which limited their time playing games together. “I still wanted to play […]
