Sem1 Assignments

SEMESTER ONE

Design Challenge: Using letters from your name or nickname, can you create a name tag that visually represents who you are and/or who you want to be?

TO READ:
Assignment
How you will be assessed.

TO DO:
Name Tag Template
See an example of a finished template
HOMEWORK: Dissection
See an example of the homework

ASSIGNMENT TOOLS & RESOURCES:

  1. How-To Video: Ai Basics
  2. Adjective List: List 5 in the pasteboard area of your Illustrator artboard (these are your artistic anchor / inspiration words)
  3. More Descriptive Adjectives
  4. How-To: Adobe Illustrator Tutorial
  5. Ai Tutorial Part 2: Stroke effects, Stylize effects, Gradient
  6. Ai Extras: Brush and Swatch Libraries
  7. FontSquirrel.com
  8. Dafont.com

Design Challenge: Can you create a creative, artistic desktop wallpaper for your computer using Photoshop?

Make a wallpaper (digital art) for a computer desktop. 'Hand in' your work by 'Air Dropping' your single layer .tiff to Lisa (G21) and posting your formatted .jpg to the wiki.

  1. Assignment

To Do:
Not required for VisCom B 2019: Once you have set your desktop saver/wallpaper, create a google document to explain what effects, tools, and processes you used:
See an example

Tools & Resources:
Bringing your Image into Ps: Image > Adjustments Intro.
Layers Pallette: Blend mode and reordering your layers
Using Filters in Ps
How-To Make Custom Brushes: Photoshop
How to Scan
Photoshop Layer Intro by "Pixel & Bracket"

Design Challenge: How can you make a word an illustration of its meaning?

TO SEE:
This assignment in MOTION: pro work Let the Drummer Kick: Video
Word as Image: Video

TO READ:

  1. Assignment
  2. Assessment

TO DO:

  1. Visual Word Template: Ai
  2. See an example of a finished template
  3. For Ms. RADER's class: 'Review and Reflect' (to be completed at the end of the project)
  4. Google Forms-Review & Reflect VisCom A

ASSIGNMENT TOOLS & RESOURCES:

  1. List of Adjectives
  2. Clipping Mask How To
  3. Video Tutorial: Edit Paths on a Clipping Mask
  4. Clipping Masks Tutorial:Shapes & Text!

What happens when you:

  • Image google your word?
  • Look up the definition on your dashboard (F3 on your keyboard or view 'Applications' in your Finder)?

DUE: TBA Printed out & posted

Fri., Sept. 25th: Discuss results in small group critique

How can text change the meaning of an image? How can an image change the meaning of text?

For this project you will pair a cliche with an image, therefore bringing new meaning to both the text and the image.

TO READ:

  1. Assignment
  2. Rubric

TO DO:

  1. In-Class Activity: Single word/Image pairing, Discuss
  2. BEFORE you begin: Cliche Project Worksheet

ASSIGNMENT TOOLS & RESOURCES:
List of Cliches
More Cliches
Cliche Site: use search window to search by category
Popular Cliches
Cliche Examples: YourDictionary.com
Top 50 Popular Texting Terms
American Slang Expressions
Feeling Words More Feeling Words

Beyond the Classroom:

NY Times Photo Essay 'Where Children Sleep'

Can you turn a picture of yourself into a Halloween-inspired spectacle?

In this 2-day Halloween hiatus project, you will take a picture of yourself with a digital camera in front of a 'green' screen. Then, using the magic of Photoshop, you will turn yourself into a scary or sweet mythical creature or being. option: You may use a picture of me, if you don't want to use a picture of yourself.
On Halloween Day (Tues.), we will be joining the theater program (A.R.T. technical theater) to learn some special effects makeup techniques. Costumes encouraged!

You will receive a Process Grade for this project.

Watch 'Making Monsters'

To DO:

  1. Adobe Fotoshop Video Inspiration
  2. Post your work to the wiki site. Format it correctly and Name it Halloween_Yourname.jpg

RESOURCES:

Using a Green Screen
Ultimate Collection of Scary Halloween Tutorials!
Tom Cruise Alien How-To: Worth 1000 Tutorial

Illustration Lab

TO READ:
Illustration Lab Targets

ASSIGNMENT TOOLS & RESOURCES:

  1. How To Scan

SEMESTER TWO

Design Challenge: How can I use what I know about color to make stronger, better design decisions?

In this Lab we will first test our knowledge of color. Then, we will investigate color by analyzing design work for color schemes, and experiment with paint to explore color mixing, color schemes, and color matching.

Group Work:
Answer: What do we know about color?
Group: Color Schemes

Watch:
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TO DO: COLOR SCHEME POSTER

In groups, create a dynamic 11"x17" poster in portrait orientation that explains a color scheme.
Make sure do to your research.
Include: 1.Title 2.Explanation 3.Examples 4.Function of scheme 5.Design advice for that theme (if you have some)
Advice for Group Work

TO RESOURCES:

  1. Color Inspiration LINK by kuler.com
  2. Prezi Presentation: Color
  3. Links Color Mixing, Psychology & Theory

TO DO: COLOR MIXING & PAINTING
Group: Investigate color & meaning
Interaction of color

Learn color mixing & application. Learn about chroma (hue), intensity (saturation), and value. Apply your knowledge of the emotion and psychological power of color to create more dynamic artwork.

TEST YOURSELF:
Games:

  1. Color Matching (Method)
  2. Gradient sorting (5-steps)
  3. Multi-gradient test
  4. Gradient sorting(20-steps)

MORE RESOURCES:

  1. CSS Drive Color Palette Generator: Download a pic from the web, upload a pic of your own or scan in ANYTHING and this program will generate a color palette for you! (Can you say 'CRAZY?'!)
  2. Edutopia links: videos n' more

Design Challenge: How can I use what I know about color to make stronger, better design decisions?

Learn color mixing, application and schemes. Apply your knowledge of the emotion and psychological power of color to create more dynamic artwork.

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TO READ/SEE:

  1. Prezi Presentation: Color

ASSIGNMENT TOOLS & RESOURCES:

  1. Links Color Mixing, Psychology & Theory
  2. CSS Drive Color Palette Generator: Download a pic from the web, upload a pic of your own or scan in ANYTHING and this program will generate a color palette for you! (Can you say 'CRAZY?'!)
  3. Color Inspiration LINK by kuler.com
  4. Edutopia links: videos n' more

Design & Illustrate one page that will delight children.

Assignment
[ Assessment]

Deciding on Text?
A link to the beginning of famous stories
Motivational Phrases
Poems for Kids

DUE: Tues., Dec. 20th

How can you fit your sense of style in with the needs and expectations of a real client?

For this project you will create one greeting card design for The Gallery Collection's 10,000ドル. Scholarship Contest. We will be using your original digital photographs and/or artwork combined with work in Adobe Photoshop.

To READ:

  1. Gallery Collection: Rules & Submissions Page
  2. Assignment
  3. Assessment Form
  4. Google Slide presentation

Resources/Tools:

  1. Show me the past winning designs!
  2. How-to Video: InDesign
  3. How-to Video 2: InDesign
  4. How to Scan

How does a CD cover design reflect something about the music inside? Or, how can the design reflect something about the musician(s)?

For this project you will create two CD cover designs for your favorite musician or band!

TO READ:

  1. Assignment
  2. Presentation Requirements
  3. Presentation Evaluation

TO DO:

  1. Getting Started Worksheet
  2. CD Dissection Instructions
  3. View an EXAMPLE
  1. Presentation Worksheet

ASSIGNMENT TOOLS & RESOURCES:

  1. [* http://viscomclass.wikidot.com/local--files/sem1-assignments/CDtemplate.ai CD Template (full)]: Illustrator Document
  2. Copyright notice Copyright Notice: add to back cover
  3. FBI Anti-Piracy Logo & Statement: USE A CANCEL MARK!! This logo is copyright protected!
  4. Terms of Use: FBI Logo
  5. Anti-Piracy Statement
  6. Photoshop Effects: Tutorials
  7. CSS Drive Color Palette Generator: Download a pic from the web, upload a pic of your own or scan in

ANYTHING and this program will generate a color palette for you! (Can you say 'CRAZY?'!)

  1. Unsplash.com: a great resource for Public Domain images! (Thanks, Eben!) And also check out the Tools/Resources > Public Domain tab above on our wiki site.

INSPIRATION:
Best of 2019: Billboard
Best of 2019: Paste Magazine
Worst of 2019: Exclaim
Best of 2018
Best Covers of 2017
Best and Worst of 2016
35 Album covers

Using the career research that you collected, highlight information and then design a poster to "advertise" the career.

DUE: Monday, November 27th (@ end of class)

TO READ:

  1. Assignment
  2. Rubric

TO DO:

  1. Career Worksheet

RESOURCES:

Need some ideas for careers you might like?

Is illustrating for children any different than illustrating for adults??

In these preparation exercises, you will be collecting imagery, experimenting with different art materials and illustration styles and testing different layout (composition) options.

Developing a Style (1 page, 3 ways)

DUE: TBA by the end of class

TO READ:

  1. Assignment
  2. Rubric: You will receive a PROCESS GRADE for Task #1 (1 page, 3 ways)

Resources

  1. List of Materials & Approaches
  2. Pinterest Page: Inspiration!

TASK #2: Layout & Storyboard

To DO:

  1. Concept Board Worksheet

RESOURCES for task #2:

  1. Page Layout Inspiration & Tips

TASK #3: In-progress review TBA : IN-PROGRESS REVIEW of ALL of your pages, including front and back covers

To READ:

  1. Assignment
  2. Rubric

RESOURCES:

  1. List of Different Styles & Materials

Can you make a portrait made only of type?

To Read:

  1. Assignment

RESOURCES:

  1. Tutorial: Getting Started!
  2. Video Tutorial 1: How to begin
  3. Search the National Portrait Gallery

FINAL PAGES DUE:

See your project over the finish line. Complete the following tasks:

  • Complete your pages
  • Assemble your book (allow 2-3 days for cutting & pasting!)
  • Complete the 'Project Reflection Worksheet'
  • Photograph your book on a neutral background, no 'keystoning,' large format, no flash, no distorting angles
  • Post your work to the wiki
  • Create a portfolio page with your photographs (no more than 3 views; 1 large w/ 2 details or front cover with one interior shot)

HANNAFORD CAREER CENTER students Sara Boudah, left, Emma Levy and Eva Pratt read to Mary Hogan Elementary School kindergartners last Friday morning. The career center students read books that they wrote, illustrated and constructed in their Visual Communications class.
Independent photo/Trent Campbell

The Addison Independent, Front Page, January 19, 2010

To DO:

  1. Skills Identification Worksheet: CIRCLE the traits that best fit you

RESOURCES:

  1. Resume Template1: Google Docs
  2. How To Use InDesign: Basic Text Operations
  3. Lisa's Design Tips: InDesign
  4. Tips courtesy of Purdue University

How to Post Your Work to the WIKI site


Contact the Instructor


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