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Year 8 POP-UP CARD Project Booklet

Year 8 Graphics Pop Up Booklet

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Booklet for year 8 pop up card project. See simalar resources at my blog http://johnstather.blogspot.com/

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Year 8 POP-UP CARD Project Booklet

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Practical Assessment Design Assessment Your design work will help you improve

your level. Your design work will also help

you improve the quality of your practical

work. What d

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What level am I? Use this sheet to help you improve your level and set your targets.

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Each week you must create two targets to focus on. This will be based on your TML. You should look at the level sheet and chose

targets which will help you make the leap to the next sub level.

Your level in Technology will come from a range of designing skills and your making skills.

Keep thee targets simple!

My Weekly Target setting sheet

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Basic Types of Pop-Up Mechanism

Stick your mechanism models in this box There are three main types of Pop-Up

Mechanism. Box Mechanisms Used to create scenes. Especially great for box shapes such as build-ings, structures and even Christmas/birthday presents. V Fold Mechanism Used to create a pop up object in the middle of a page when the card is opened out. Be careful how you stick it to the base as this will change the direction in which it points. X-Slot mechanism Used to create a com-plex object in the mid-dle of the page. This will appear to have moving parts. An example would be an animal with wings such as a butterfly.

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Other types of Card mechanism

Stick your Pop Up models in this box There are many different types of moving feature which you can make in card. Here are two. Rotational Movement This is a spinning disk. Can be used to create a flashing object or a object which is changing. Reciprocating Movement This is movement which moves backwards and forwards. This can be used where a object is required to move across a scene. An animal moving or a type of trans-port are typical examples.

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Enhancement techniques for the front of a card.

Stick any test examples which use enhancement techniques here

Sketch and describe how you might use the following en-hancement techniques to improve the presentation of the

front of your card. Embossing Decoupage CAD CAM lettering Use of ICT graphics

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Creating Your

Envelope

Your card will need to have an envelope.

You are to choose one of the styles shown here and construct a suitable envelope for your card. Design Decisions... What type of paper will you use? Will you create a pattern to go the paper?

Will you create a collage style paper with lots of images linked to your theme? What size should the envelope be?

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Creating your Point of Sale Display Stand

This is the Net for your Point of Sale Display. Complete the following tasks

You will need to complete the following ques-tions onto the net drawing. Write onto the net the following parts in their correct place.

Back board, base, left side, right side, front

and the slots (all four!) Add an arrow and measurement which shows the total height of the net. Add an arrow and measurement which shows the total Width of the net.

Add an arrow and measurement which shows the height of the back board of the display stand. Add an arrow and measurement which shows the width of the base of the Display stand. Go over the Crease Lines in a Black pen Draw over the Cut lines RED pen How could you modify the back of the display board to better promote your card + enve-lope.

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Isometric Presentation Drawing of your display stand