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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Typography

It's time to turn in your last big project.  Before you do this....
  • Create a name for your font. 
  • Make a new Illustrator document, write the font name with the font you created and save it.  
  • Then open up BOTH your font alphabet and font name documents in PhotoShop & save as .JPGs.
Upload both to your blogger and answer the following questions:

1. What is the name of your font?  How does the name relate to your font?
2. Describe the style of your font.
3. What was your inspiration when creating your font?
4. How does your font relate to your personality? Please explain.
5. What was your biggest struggle in creating your font?
6. What was your biggest success in creating your font?
7. If you could create a 2nd font, what would it look like and what would you call it?

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Typography Prezi Links...

Typography Prezi from 5/15/12 - http://prezi.com/nu31hnzve-5b/typography-and-font/

2nd Prezi - http://prezi.com/ufnrer-swszq/typography/

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Helvetica Recap + Assignment

Now that you have viewed the movie, Helvetica, I would like to ask you a few questions about font and graphic design in general.  Please answer the following questions below:
  1. How does a font/typeface create a mood, feeling or image? Describe an occasion when you had a particular reaction to something in print, not because of the content, but because of the font?  
  2. Think of the font you most commonly use when working on your computer. Which one is it and why do you use that one?
  3. How is design an expression of the times? How does politics affect the art of design?
  4. Imagine that the post office, your local bank, or your favorite store or company, whose signage is familiar to you started using a different typeface. How would that change their image or your feeling about that business or organization?
  5. What might you take away from this film in terms of possible effects on your work or other aspects of your daily life?
  6. What changes, if any, has this film made in how you think about print and graphic design?


And now, for a little scavenger hunt...

After you are done, come up to my desk and I will give you a font to research.  Find out the following:  
  • When it was created 
  • Who created it 
  • Where it was created 
  • Style of the font: Serif/Sans Serif/Script/Decorative/etc... 
  • An interesting fact

Open up a word document and find the font.  In 72 pt size (or larger), title the page with the name of the font and fill the rest of the information in below (smaller size). Print this out and turn it in.

It should look similar to this:

Due by the end of the hour.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Mechanic Dude

When you are done with your Mechanic, please save it in Illustrator.  THEN, open up PhotoShop.  Through PhotoShop, Open up the Mechanic File and Save it as a .JPG.

Upload the JPG to your blogger.

If you don't finish it by the end of the hour, you must finish it at some point in the next few weeks in order to get credit.  You can do this during work time or before school.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

ILLUSTRATOR! + new project

Hi-Ya!  Great job creating your ninjas!  Now, let's save them on Illustrator and post them to our blogs.

Illustrator won't let you save a file as a JPG, so instead - Open up the Illustrator file in PhotoShop and Save As a .JPG - OR in Illustrator, draw a box around your image with the selection tool and Copy and Paste it into your Blog (when you are writing your new post).

Upload your ninja scene to your blog and give it a title.

NEXT: Your new project will be to create a Mechanic Man.  I have put two tutorials in the Illustrator Tutorial folder on the Server.  Start with the first one that creates the outline (for this tutorial ignore steps 16-18), and then move on to the 2nd tutorial which shows you how to color him in.

Enjoy!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Currency

Congrats, graphic designer - you've just designed your own currency!

Make sure to flatten your currency designs, Save AS a .jpg and then upload them to your blog.

Give each currency a name (identify fronts and back) and tell me a little about the designs:
  • Why did you include the images you did in your designs?  What meanings do they have?
  • Which elements and principles did you use and why?
  • What do you think you were most successful at during the creation of this project?
Due at the end of the hour! 

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Currency Design Requirements

Based on the country that you created, you will be making currency for that country.

The basics:
  • 2 FRONT designs of a different denominational value (i.e. a 5 & a 10, a 20 & a 300, etc)
  • 1 BACK design
  • Size: 2.5" x 6" (vertical or horizontal)
  • Resolution: 300 dpi
  • RGB color mode
  • Save as a regular .PSD when working
  • DON'T flatten until absolutely finished! 
Design Criteria: 

Front
  • Title of Person
  • Name of Country/Currency
  • Country Seal/ Freedom Symbol
  • Denomination value
  • Serial Number
  • Series Date
  • Signature of Treasurer
  • Disclaimer (These notes are NOT legal tender)
Back
  • Country Seal/Freedom Symbol
  • Denomination value
  • Country Name
  • Country Slogan
Remember to be as creative as possible!  Don't just copy and paste imagery.  Use your knowledge of PhotoShop to enhance your designs.  You can use images from the internet, but you MUST change them. 

Tools to use: Quick Selection, Magnetic Lasso, Blending Options, Contrast, Hue/Saturation, Shape tools, etc!