13. I am a creative designer working in the fields of
branding, print design, digital media, websites,
exhibition design and interiors. Working on all aspects
of the design process from concept through to final
production with solid typography and craft skills.
Rachel Veniard
@madethought
Lead Designer at Made Thought
14. Burger King's first rebrand in 20 years focuses on the American fast-food restaurant's food and its past says its
designer Lisa Smith, executive creative director at Jones Knowles Ritchie.
"We explored a lot of different design territories, but kept coming back to the brand's original iconic logo from 1969
and 1994 when Burger King looked at its best,”
"We were inspired by how it has grown to have such an iconic place in culture – from Back to the Future, Gremlins
through to more recently Stranger Things and BK’s Warhol campaign," she continued. "The new logo pays homage
to the brand's heritage with a refined design that's confident, simple and fun."
Rachel Veniard
@jkrglobal
executive creative director
Jones Knowles Ritchie
32. GRAPHIC
DESIGN
COURS
E
OVERVIEW
• Understand the principles and elements of design
• Understand and use design to communicate ideas
• Look to both classic and contemporary Graphic Designers to help inform
your own design ideas “talent borrows, genius steels”
• Learn how to use Photoshop (masking,
• Learn how to create and manage content on a website
• Learn drawing techniques (perspective drawing, letter forms)
33. • Enjoy the course and making images
- if you can do this then you will do well
• Understand and anticipate the struggles
of a creative subject
- You are on a steep learning curve
- Listen carefully to instructions
- Make mistakes and take risks.
• Be independent
- Adopt a positive can do attitude
- If something isn’t working, refer to the help sheet and
take time before immediately asking a teacher for help.
- Manage time effectively and hit deadlines
• Take care of the equipment and space
- ‘leave no trace’ and report any broken equipment
I WILL
• Make phone calls home
• Break detention
• Lunch detention
EVERY LESSON
• Be on time to class
• Pen, pencil, planner, bags outside
• Listen carefully to instruction
• Use the guides on the website to help
you complete projects
• Homework handed in on time and
completed to the highest standard
GRAPHIC
DESIGN
COURS
E
34. Course Website
www.farringtonsgraphics.
edublogs.org
This is where you will find
resources to help with for your
projects
Digital Portfolio
Website
www.20matthewsr.edublo
gs.org
User matthewsr
Password: matthewsr1
You will all manage your own
website. This is where you will
record your work and progress.
You will also receive feedback on
your work here via comments.
You will be taught how to make
pages, create menus, galleries,
slideshows etc
TEAMS
All graphics work will be set,
handed in and marked via
Microsoft Teams
(link to page/work included on
assignment submission)
DROPBOX
All graphics work will be saved on
the school DropBox
(shared folder)
DIGITAL
WORKFLOW
36. 1. Log into 365 and open your
email
2. Find your student Edublog
link, click and sign in with your
user name and password
“User - matthewsr
Password - matthewsr1”
3. Create a new homepage
SETTING UP YOUR
EDUBLOGS WEBSITE
37. Homework
Thursday 15 September
Update your Graphics Website
Home Page
The homepage is a good place to introduce yourself, write about why you
have chosen Graphics, describe your experience of graphics to date.
Don’t forget to choose a suitable theme – something professional looking
and fairly minimal in design so it doesn’t distract from the excellent images
you are going to share during the course. A white background is better than
any other colour in our opinion.
Keep your site organised and regularly topped up with new work. Organise
the menu sensibly and ask for help if you need it or want to do something
beyond your current skill set. Most of all, have fun!