Kaley Sullivan provides a portfolio showcasing her design work including a spiritual poster montage blending images, a photodesign incorporating fall colors, and a magazine cover featuring a fall theme. Other projects include a brochure for a travel company, a webpage mockup, establishing a visual identity for a plant business, an infographic on Halloween statistics, and a Prezi presentation on the makeup application process.
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4. Montage
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Design a spiritual poster montage using the blend of images and type.
October, 19, 2016
COMM 130-Visual Media- Section 19
Sara Tranberg
Photoshop
Blend two or more photos to create visual flow throughout the piece using layer
masks and filters
So the idea that I had was to create a interpretation of a couple coming together
over their differences.
The first thing that I did was find my main background image. I chose this
particular image because of the color scheme as well as how much white space
was available. I opened the background image into Photoshop and adjusted the
levels so that the picture was balanced.
Then I went searching for profile shots of a man and a woman. When I found
them I used the quick selection tool to remove the unwanted portions of the
pictures. Then I placed them onto the background image.
Here is where all of the blending came in. I selected each of the profile photos
and applied a color balance adjustment to them so that they would blend into the
blue sky on the background. Then I added masks to both profile images and
started brushing away. I used a higher opacity brush on their necks and then
slowly lowered the opacity on the rest of the images.
I also made the profile images slightly transparent so that they would blend
seamlessly with the background.
Then I added the quote and placed it in the middle so that you focus on the
people and then they lead you to the quote.
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6. Photodesign
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Using my design and photography skills I was directed to create a visually
pleasing design with an original photo and color scheme.
October, 12, 2016
COMM 130-Visual Media- Section 19
Sara Tranberg
Photoshop
Use layers and adjustment layers to coordinate colors and design.
I started by thinking of a color scheme that I wanted to work with. It is October
and I could not let the fact that it is fall slip by without adding it to my design!
Fall means apples so I went to a local orchard and took a picture of a basket with
apples in it and I loved it!
Now that I had my color scheme (which is analogous) I started on my design. I
imported my photo into Photoshop and added vibrancy, changed the levels and
added yellow tones. I wanted it to be very crisp and homey, so I made sure to
keep everything nuetral.
I then formatted my document on a 8.5/11 surface with full bleed.
Then I pulled my photo and placed it into the design added my rectangle design
elements and my text. I wanted my text to mean something positive and uplift-
ing. And that is why I decided upon the quote that I did and it was the perfect
length for my design.
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8. Magazinecover
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Design and create a visually pleasing magazine cover and ttles.
September, 29, 2016
COMM 130-Visual Media- Section 19
Sara Tranberg
Photoshop and InDesign
Use layers and adjustment layers to coordinate colors and design.
I started off by gathering ideas, I looked at a lot of different magazine designs to
help me gather some inspiration I started sketching down my ideas seeing what
layout style I liked best that would fit my message and what I wanted to portray.
I then narrowed down my sketch options and decided on which one I liked best.
With that I created a shape map in Indesign. I went on the hunt for my perfect
picture! I knew that I needed something with a neutral non distracting background
but one that had a fall feeling to it and I found this picture! I opened it into Pho-
toshop and cropped it to make it an 8.5×11 and extended the background so
that the leaves would cover the entire magazine cover. I then added my photo to
Indesign and started on my design. I wanted a very classy font for my title and I
wanted it to be eye catching. So I went with a modern typeface that fit well with
my fall theme. I then added the subtitles and decided on color. I wanted the font
colors to be cohesive to the look I was going for so I decided to match the purple
from the hat and the orange of the leaves to create contrast in the type. I then
exported my design as a JPEG at 150ppi.
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10. Brochure
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Design a brochure for a company.
December, 1, 2016
COMM 130-Visual Media- Section 19
Sara Tranberg
InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator
Create a brochure for a company. design a logo and create content for the
brochure itself.
I first started brainstorming on what company I wanted to create for this project.
And I automatically thought of a box. So TravelBox was born. I started in Illustra-
tor and made the logo.
Then I opened Indesign and started on the layout and I knew that I wanted it to
be square like a box usually is. I also wanted the brochures folds to be like you
were opening your first TravelBox. So I created a square layout with a grid as a
guide.
I then found a cardboard texture to use on the outside of the brochure. I added
photos and text as well as design elements to keep it cohesive throughout.
Then I added in the body copy and the text wrap. I created the text wrap image
in Photoshop and added it to the Indesign document to complete the document.
Then I exported my design as a PDF and printed it off. It took a few tries to get it
printed perfectly but eventually it came out just right.
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12. WebpageMockup
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Design a website homepage using a grid.
November, 17, 2016
COMM 130-Visual Media- Section 19
Sara Tranberg
Photoshop
Create logo and webpage mockup for a company using a grid.
I started out by thinking of what company I would design this webpage for and I
do photography every now and then so I thought why not make a mockup of a
website for my photography. I then sketched a few ideas and came up with that
I liked. Then I made a wire-frame of my sketch so I would know the placement of
the different content on the page. After that I started adding in all of the fancy
stuff like the text and the pictures. I wanted it to be very simple, modern and
classic. I wanted the photos to be able to speak for themselves without distrac-
tion. I then gathered critiques and moved some things around and ultimately
came up with the finished product.
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14. BusinessIdentity
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Create a logo for a company/service/organization and establish a visual identity
across documents.
October, 27, 2016
COMM 130-Visual Media- Section 19
Sara Tranberg
Illustrator and InDesign
Create logo for a company and use that logo to design a letterhead and business
card.
I started brainstorming on how I wanted my logo to look. I knew that I wanted
something that involved plants and the company name “little sprouts” came to
mind. Then I opened up illustrator and came up with 3 different logo options
I gathered critiques on the logos and ultimately went with the second option.
From there I worked in Indesign to create a letter head and business card. I start-
ed with the business card and worked on getting contrast with the greens in the
logo. After critiques I found a combination that worked well and I went for it.
Then I added the logo to the card and placed a few design elements to make the
front and back look cohesive.
After that I started on my letterhead. I had already done my business card so I
had an idea and concept already formed I just needed to marry the concept with
the design. I added the logo and placed a watermark on the edge of the paper to
show repetition and cohesion between the card and the letterhead.
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18. Infographic
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Create an infographic that organizes data in a visually pleasing way.
November, 3, 2016
COMM 130-Visual Media- Section 19
Sara Tranberg
Illustrator
Design elements in illistrator and combine research with your design to create a
cohesive and informative infographic.
So I have always been curious about the numbers behind Halloween. So why not
make an info graphic about it! I started by sketching some ideas. I wanted the
Halloween presence to be very obvious in my design. Then I looked into different
studies and statistics on Halloween to add to my design.
I then took my sketch and started crating graphics in Illustrator.
Once I created my graphics, I started to put all of it together in Illustrator. I
added all of my graphic elements together with the information and paired them
together. I then received critiques on my design and made a few changes.
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20. Prezi
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You can learn and see what women use on their faces everyday by viewing my
very own Prezi.
October, 6, 2016
COMM 130-Visual Media- Section 19
Sara Tranberg
Prezi and Photoshop.
Creat an informative prezi presemtation.
I was trying to think of ideas of what I wanted to do a Prezi about. I wanted it to
be centered around something I like and enjoy. My friend was helping me brain-
storm and she said you like makeup why not do something with makeup. And
then my brain exploded with ideas! I thought about the process in which women
put on makeup and where they put on makeup. I decided that I wanted my back-
ground to be wooden almost like a woman’s desk and all of the pieces of makeup
would be placed as if a woman had just finished putting on her face for the day.
So then I started putting together my actual background. I found a wonderful
texture and opened it in Photoshop in order to extend the image to fit my needs.
Then I opened Indesign and placed it in there and added my title and catch
phrase. Then I found the perfect makeup image but it needed a little work! So
in Photoshop I selected and removed each piece of makeup in order to apply it
to my design. After that I added each piece into my background. Then I went
into Prezi and added my background and text. Then I added the different slides
focusing on each piece of makeup and organized the transitions in the order that
women apply their makeup!