2 Color Poster Project
~ 2 COLOR POSTER PROJECT ~
Project Sheet PDF
Competency:
#503 Demonstrate basic use of page layout software - InDesign
Project:
Utilizing Cornell Notes with class lecture & demonstration of Adobe InDesign, the student will first create 2 abstract designs showing their use of each tool reviewed. Next the student will reproduce the fundraiser poster provided to them with concern for accuracy in both typography & measurement. Lastly the student will creatively design their own SkillsUSA poster as a Live Job to include all of the content provided, all to the criteria detailed in the PDF.
Key Points & MAX Strategy:
Utilizing "Cornell Notes" as a comprehension strategy, we will use Class Lecture, demo, & hands on activities for SkillsUSA poster as a Live Job
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Selection Tool
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Direct Select Tool
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Type Tool & Text on a Path
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Line Tool
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Pencil Tool
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Pen Tool
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Rectangle, Elipse Frame & Polygon Frame Tool
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Rectangle, Elipse & Polygon Shape Tool
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Color Palette
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Character Palette
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Stroke Palette
Landscape
10th Rotation Homework Theme - Landscape
The modern definition of landscape photography is very broad. Land or sea, urban or nature; landscape photography shows the spaces within the world. Landscape photographs typically capture the presence of nature but can also focus on man-made features or disturbances of landscapes.
Check out this site for more ideas and definitions of different types of landscapes!
For landscape, you must show distance, have foreground, mid-ground and background -- be careful of the time of day your photograph, too late at night will not work for this assignment!
As always, remember no social media 'filters.' No photoshopping or editing! Must be captured in camera!
No matter if you are looking for the perfect reference for your sketchbook or for that perfect shot with the camera, keep the following in mind:
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Try a new point of view, get down low or stand above & over your subject
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Think beyond the obvious & and be creative
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Always be thoughtful of your composition - PLAN your space! Remember you MUST utilize MARGINS in your sketchbook