All classes:
Photoshop 1:
Assignment: - Watch the Comic Sans video (Mrs. Miller)
- Watch Typography and Design (on your own)
- Explore how letters can make an image through the following assignment:
- Typographic Animals:
1. Create an animal using nothing but type. - The type cannot be modified (stretched, widened, or mutilated in any way).
- It all has to be from the same font.
- You CAN use more than one style from the font (i.e. bold, italics, underlined)
- You cannot over use one letter
- Examples:
- http://wsutypef10-cortney.blogspot.com/2010/09/typographic-animal.html
- http://wsutypef10-alexis.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2010-10-07T09:52:00-07:00&max-results=7
- http://wsutypef10-bethany.blogspot.com/2010/09/type-animanatomy.html
- http://wsutypef10-brian.blogspot.com/2010/09/type-anatomy.html
- http://wsutypef10-derek.blogspot.com/2010/09/typographic-animals.html
- http://wsutypef10-kenta.blogspot.com/2010/09/animal.html
- http://wsutypef10-lauram.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2010-09-29T08:16:00-07:00&max-results=7
- http://wsutypef10-ruth.blogspot.com/2010/12/animal-roughs.html
- Extra Credit: Identify the anatomy of your font. (Up to ten points on a project grade.)
- Examples: Swordfish, Octopus
- Upload your finished image along with a description about what you did or what you learned.
Photoshop 2:
Assignment: - Continue working on advanced assignments.
- Upload your finished image along with a description about what you did or what you learned.
Print and Image:
Assignment: - Assignment:
- Working with text (For Wed and Thurs and Fri)
playing with type.mov
Font Styling in Adobe Illustrator.mov
playing with gradients.mov
Text effects in Illustrator - 100 lines of text for school.mov
- Upload your finished images along with a description about what you did or what you learned.
- Upload your finished image along with a description about what you did or what you learned.
Print and Image 2:
Assignment: - Continue working on advanced assignments.
- Upload your finished image along with a description about what you did or what you learned.
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