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ART 130 | INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN | 1 CASEY HEYREND Module 11 “Don’t try to be original, just try to be good.” – Paul Rand

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ART 130 | INTRODUCTION TO GRAPHIC DESIGN | 1CASEY HEYREND

Module 11

“Don’t try to be original, just try to be good.”

– Paul Rand

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P R O J E C T | P OS T ER S: R E V I SED V I SUA L E XPER I M EN T S

Description for Visual Experiment 01

1. Somethng to with the sky

2. Faces in general

3. animal in general

4. Shapes in general

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P R O J E C T | P OS T ER S: A D D I T I O NA L SK E TCH E S A S N EED ED

1. Using the numbered dots provided at the right mark those sketches you would like feedback on.

2. Include a brief caption describing your concept for those posters.

3. Indicate specifically what you would like feedback on.

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P R O J E C T | P OS T ER S: CO L L AG E P OS T ER D I G I TA L CO M P S

1. Write a caption for your 1st digital comp selection.

2. Write a caption for your 2nd selection.

3. Write a caption for your 3rd selection.

AlexanderCalder

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P R O J E C T | P OS T ER S: T Y P O G R A PH Y P OS T ER D I G I TA L CO M P S

1. Write a caption for your 1st digital comp selection.

2. Write a caption for your 2nd selection.

3. Write a caption for your 3rd selection.

AlexanderCalder

AlexanderCalder

To an engineer, good enough means perfect. With an artist, there's no such thing as perfect.

AlexanderCalder

I paint with shapes.

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P R O J E C T | P OS T ER S: PH OTO G R A PH Y P OS T ER D I G I TA L CO M P S

1. Write a caption for your 1st digital comp selection.

2. Write a caption for your 2nd selection.

3. Write a caption for your 3rd selection.

AlexanderCalder

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AC T I V I T Y | A D O B E PH OTOSH O P: CO M B I N I N G I M AG E S

Place the m11_activity.psd file in the image frame above.

Directions:

1. Open both the Art130_Activity_m11_01.JPG file and the Art130_Activity_m11_02.JPG file in Adobe Photoshop.

2. Using a layer mask, remove the background in the image of the young man.

3. Copy and paste the image of the young man into the file containing the image of the lake.

4. Use adjustment layers to adjust the image of the young man so it matches the lighting and contrast of the image of the lake.

5. Save your photoshop file as m11_activity.psd.

6. Place your m11_activity.psd file inside the image frame on the left.

7. Select this frame with the Selection Tool and then select Object > Fitting > Fit Content Proportionately from the drop-down menus above.

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P O N D E R | M O D U L E 11

My favorite medium for making images is (collage ) because (show off the artist work).

Which mediums (paint, collage, photography, etc.) best communicate the theme of your exhibit? Why?

I think a collage or typography would be the best communicate with my exhibit which is simple.

What symbols have you chosen to communicate your exhibit theme? Why?

My symbols have to do with animals, the sky , the shapes and faces. Because my artist used them in the simple way possible.

What other symbols are you considering exploring?

I don’t know something that is related to my artist. Maybe a tree because he like nature.

What makes an image stand out on a poster?

Simple things so the other things that can stand out.

Have an image tell a story.

Simple things so the other things that can stand out. Have an image tell a story.

AlexanderCalder

Take a photograph of one of your visual experiments which uses your favorite medium. Crop it and add it to this page with a caption.