2. STYLE
SHEET
Adobe Gothic Std B
Adobe Fan Heiti Std B
Arial Black
Arial Rounded MT Bold
Britannic Bold
Eras Bold ITC
I picked six fonts that were quite similar to one another. I
did this because there was a certain kind of font that I
wanted to use for my product. I wanted one that was
simple but would also catch the attention of my audience.
In terms of what I wanted colour wise I wanted something
bright/vibrant that would draw in the attention of my
audience (16-25). I would want to use this kind of text
because it will draw in the attention of my audience. The
kind of layout I wan to use for my product is quite
minimalistic, so I think that using a sort of ‘basic’ will
help to create. The use of text as well as using
bright/vibrant colours will help to create the tone of the
posters. If I want to include bright/vibrant colours in my
product, then I must make sure that any of my images
that I use for my Portfolio have the same sort of style,
over wise they will look out of place. I think using these
kinds of colours will suit my product because they will
stand out more. By researching into already existing
products, I was able to get an idea as to what kind of
image style I wanted to use to create my products. I
decided that I wanted my posters to look minimalistic,
drawing in the attention of my intended audience (16-25
3. STYLE SHEET
I think that I will use more than just one colour scheme
for my three posters. This is because it will make the
posters look less repetitive and more original. I will also
try to use more than just one font, for the same reason
as to not making the 3 posters look repetitive. I think
that using bright colours (such as yellow, red etc…) will
suit my product the most because they will attract the
most attention rather than just using black and/or grey. I
will put these colour schemes into my product by
including them into my photos when editing them.
6. SOFTWARE AND RESOURCES
Software Needed/Kit Resources Needed
Photoshop Computer
Google Chrome Internet
Camera SD Card
Art Art Gallery/College
Additional Software (for editing) Computer
Lenses (for the camera) Internet/College
Backdrops Internet/College
7. CONTINGENCY PLANNING
Potential Issue Solution
The software being used may end up
crashing and/or the computer may
crash (or turn off)
Remember to save regularly and email
to self to make sure you always have
work backed up
You may end up running out of time
due to another piece of work taking
longer than expected
Work during free time and/or work
from home to ensure you get
everything finished
You may not have access to the
internet meaning you cant do certain
bits of work
Do work that doesn’t require internet
connection and then do said work in a
place that does have access to the
internet
SD card may be corrupted Save and back up to multiple devices
The equipment used to take photos
may get corrupted and/or stop working
Make sure to check equipment before
use.
Any lighting and/or effects being used
during a shoot could fail to operate
Make sure equipment is checked
before use, to make sure everything will
work.
8. HEALTH AND SAFETY
Potential Issue How will the issue be
avoided?
You may develop backache from the
way your chair is positioned or how bad
your posture is
Take regular breaks to avoid backache
problems
You may develop eyestrain from the
amount of time you spend looking at a
screen and/or the brightness of the
screen
Take regular breaks to avoid eyestrain
problems
You may develop eyestrain from the
brightness of a screen
Make sure the lighting is appropriate
to avoid developing eyestrain
You could develop a form of muscle
problem from having to keep moving
you head to look at the monitor
Screens should tilt and turn to a
position that avoids awkward
movements
You may develop a muscle problem
from sitting it a poor posture and
damage your back
Using a fully adjustable chair should
avoid bad posture
There could be potential trip hazards
from the wires around the workspace
(the computer space)
Make sure the wires are in a secure
location, either behind or aside the
computer.
9. Day Plan of Action Resources Required
Day 1 Assemble kit (camera etc.) and go to
location to take photos (e.g. Art
Museum)
Access to a phone
and/or camera in
order to take said
photos
Day 2 Move to second location and continue
to take photos (e.g. Art Museum)
Access to a phone
and/or camera in
order to take said
photos
Day 3 Start to edit photos, making sure to
keep copies of the original image (Using
Photoshop)
Access to software
such as Photoshop
Day 4 Continue to edit photos, making sure to
keep copies of the original image
Access to software
such as Photoshop in
order to edit photos
Day 5 Continue to edit photos, making sure to
keep copies of the original image
Access to software
such as Photoshop in
order to edit photos
Day 6 Start to present the photos and the
edits into a PowerPoint, making sure to
include an explanation about what I’ve
done and include screenshots
Access to presenting
software such as
PowerPoint and/or
Publisher in order to
present photos
Day 7 Continue to present the photos and the
edits into a PowerPoint, making sure to
include an explanation about what I’ve
done and include screenshots
Access to presenting
software such as
PowerPoint and/or
Publisher in order to
present photos
Editor's Notes
Explore colours, fonts and image styles similar to what you want to produce. Discuss all three elements in relation to why you chose them and where you may use them in your project. Go over as many pages as you need to
Explore colours, fonts and image styles similar to what you want to produce. Discuss all three elements in relation to why you chose them and where you may use them in your project. Go over as many pages as you need to
Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images
Mock up of a potential design using the colours and fonts established in your style sheet and sourced images