Sunday, May 16, 2010

Final Examination Times - Monday & Wednesday Classes

Regular Class Start TimeFinal Examination DayFinal Examination Time
0730 or 0800Thursday, May 200715-0930
0830 or 0900Monday May 240715-0930
0930 or 1000Wednesday May 190715-0930
1030 or 1100Friday May 210945-1200
1130 or 1200Tuesday May 250945-1200
1230 or 1300Thursday, May 201215-1430
1330 or 1400Monday, May 241215-1430
1430 or 1500Wednesday, May 191215-1430
1530 or 1600*Friday, May 211445-1700
1630* or 1700*Tuesday, May 251445-1700

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Flip Book Assignment

For you last assignment you are to create a flipbook. The purpose of this assignment is to evolve a concept over several frames. Your evolution of an idea should tell a story of some kind of morphing from one image into another similar to a caterpillar into a butterfly.

You may use any of the three software programs you have learned in DSDG 83, or any combination of all three.

Once you have your concept for the project chosen, you are to make several thumbnail drawings our ideas before starting your project. You should also use the Internet for research to find out how best to make your project as well.

The project will be due at the same time as your final.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Final Presentation List of Assignments

 

The assignments that are required to be in your portfolio are:

 

Illustrator:

Grids One, Two and Three

“If” Poem

Typography Assignment

CD Cover

Lines assignment

Black and White Shapes Project

Balance Project

RGB & CMYK Project

Nine Objects Project: Umbrella, Gear, Wrench, Dell logo, Mercedes Logo, Bell and so on.

Frog 

Matisse Project

Self Portrait

 

In Design:

CD Cover

Six Page Newsletter of Choice

Ten Page Color Project Lay-out

 

 

Photoshop:

Repair Old Photo

One light source three image composition

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Color Matters Requirements

Create 10 pages in In design for your Color Matters Booklet.


The following features should be used to enhance your project:

Text wrap Five to Six images

Use Two different Pantone colors for your layout

Numbering of pages

Two Master Pages

At least one frame used around one image

Two to three different fonts

Create style sheets for your layout


Different color wheels:

Primary Colors

Tertiary Colors

Analogous

Complementary Colors

Color from Nature

Color in Context

RGB and CYMK Color Wheels

Matisse - Completely Colors


Due the 17th of May