Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Requirements for Final

For the final in this class you are create a presentation made with either Power Point or InDesign. The content is a sampling of all of your projects you have created over the semester. I will also require that you burn a copy of your final presentation into a CD that I will keep as a record to help me in grading  your projects.

You should also print out all of your projects and place them into a one inch black blinder. This binder you will pass around to the class and will keep for your records.

Of all of the quotes you have made over the semester, you are to select four to seven of your best ones and include them in your final presentation. You may include any other project you have mad in this class as well.

You must include the following assignments:

The three different grids
The line project
Shapes projects
Self Portrait
Illustrator Collage
Photoshop Collage
InDesign News Letter
Color Matters Project
Samples of pages from your flip book



If you have created another project that you are pleased with, but that is not on the list do include it.

Binding for Flip-book



The binding I prefer for your flip-book is called Velo.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Flip-book Assignment



Flip Book Assignment. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iExiCGV7jzI

http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Flipbook

You are to come up with a concept for your flip book where you move your audience from one frame to another and evolve your idea visually.

You may use any program you choose or even a combination of software to make your project. If you use InDesign you may use the Step and Repeat feature I showed you in class to lay out your booklet.

There are many great website that show your how to create a flip-book with instructions and what explain what materials you will need. It should be at least fifty pages or enough to showcase your concept.

I talked more about the binding in class. If you missed that talk, then either see me or get the information from a fellow classmate.


Due the last day of the class. Not to be confused with the Final which is posted on the SJSU website.
I will also post days and times of the final on the blog soon.

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Second Part to Color Matters Project

Second Part to Color Matters Project

Create several more pages and add information about color symbolism. Make sure to include the following:

The Meanings of Colors

 Explore the Meanings of
 Purple 

Explore the emotion of  color:
What color makes you happy, what's your favorite color?

Color Symbolism Influences


There are several factors that influence the symbolism of a color:
 

1. The specific shade (variation) of a color
Dark and light shades of any color convey completely different meanings. For example, pink (light red) loses all of red's associations with energy and takes on new connotations of tenderness and sweetness. Likewise, dark blue is dignified and authoritative, sky blue is ethereal and softer.
2. The quantity and placement of the color
Colors deliver the most powerful symbolism when used in large are 

3. The shape or object the color occupies
Symbolism becomes more complex when a color is used in combination with a basic shape 

4. The color combination
Colors take on new meaning when combined with other colors.
For example, red and green are the colors of Christmas in Western cultures.


Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Monday, April 21, 2014

Color Matters Project




For this assignment you will be creating in InDesign, you will be creating a tweleve page booklet about color. In this document I want its content to be all about color using some of the images you made in Illustrator and others you will design in InDesign. Please go to the website http://www.colormatters.com for the main content for your document. I will be giving you al of the requirements of the various features in InDesign I want you to use. To start with create the look and feel of your booklet using Master Pages and set up your numbering pages. I will go over the requirements in class as well.


Tints, Tones and Shades: These terms are often used inappropriately but they describe fairly simple color concepts. The important thing to remember is how the color varies from its original hue. If white is added to a color, the lighter version is called a "tint". If the color is made darker by adding black, the result is called a "shade". And if gray is added, each gradation gives you a different "tone."
 Tints (adding white to a pure hue)
 Shades (adding black to a pure hue)
 Tones (adding gray to a pure hue) 
Complementary Colors: When two or more colors "go together," they are said to be "complementary." This is completely subjective and open to interpretation and differences in opinion.  
Primary Colors: This definition really depends on what type of medium of color we are using. The colors that are seen when sunlight is split by a prism are sometimes called the spectral colors. These are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. These RGB colors are often reduced to three "red, green, and blue-violet" which are the primary colors for the additive color system (light). The primary colors for the subtractive color system (paint/pigment) are "cyan, magenta and yellow." Notice that "red, yellow and blue" should never be used as the combination for color primaries!
RGB, CMYK: Make a color wheel for each of the two kinds of color wheels. Also explain what the differences are.

You may also want to include a glossary of color terms in one or two of your pages.

Indesign Tools and Features to use in your design:

  • At least two different type wraps.
  • Two or three different Pantone Colors
  • Use two or three different StyleSheets
  • Two Master Pages
  • Numbering of Pages
  • Two or three captions for your images
  • A page to talk about Albers and Itten (you will need to look them up as part of your research.
This portion of the project will be due at the beginning of next week. We will be adding to it next week with other color assignments 


Sunday, April 13, 2014

InDesign Newsletter

Create a six page newsletter using Indesign. The newsletter may have a content of your choice, but must include several features that are inherent in Indesign:

1.) Number pages.

2.) Include at least five images.

3.) Create text wrap around feature in at least three pages.

4.) Use Pantone colors to create a color scheme. At least two Pantone colors.

5.) Use the built in lorem ipsum text.

6.) Create a frame of your choice around one of the images.

7.) In your Master page place at least an image or text to be visual on all pages.